

- Jan 31, 2018
Congratulations to Terria Joseph and Ted Wold in "A Feminine Ending", directed by Michelle
Hallet's Cove Theater presents "A Feminine Ending", a full length play written by Sarah Treem, directed by Michelle Orosz, with our own Terria Joseph and Ted Wold playing the parents!
This play is a gentle, bittersweet comedy about a girl who k nows what she wants, but not quite how to get it. Her parents are getting divorced, her fiancé is almost famous, her first love reappears, and there's a lot of noise in her head, but none of it is music. Until the end.
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- Jan 24, 2018
Melanie Waldron is a semi-finalist for her film "The Blizzard"! Congratulations!
Melanie Waldron, a long-time MCS actor and film-maker, is a semi-finalist at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards for her film "The Blizzard" that she wrote and directed. Congratulations, Melanie! We're proud to have women actors and directors represented in our studio!


- Jan 24, 2018
Cooper Grodin is nominated for Best Actor in the 42nd Annual Carbonell Awards!
Congratulations to Best Actor Nominee Cooper Grodin for his work in "Sunday in the Park with George"! Cooper is nominated for the musical category in the 42nd Annual Carbonell Awards which honors excellence in theater in South Florida. We couldn't be prouder of you, Cooper! We're rooting for you to win!


- Jan 19, 2018
"i am home" by Samuel Ladd
living in new york city for 11 years could allegedly make one seem bitter. well maybe not bitter... resigned. possibly resigned to the fact that I will always have to stand on the 1 train from 145th street to 59th street while en route to work because it's apparently always rush hour and too many people live in this city. perhaps resigned to the fact that i'm single because no one in this city is actually looking to be in a relationship or make a real connection and men are t


- Jan 19, 2018
"So Many Tools" by Maximus DeFrancesco
First class, I was as nervous and confused as could be. But, by the end, was I curious, riveted, and eager for more? Without a single doubt in my mind, absolutely, yes.
I came to MCS without having ever taken an official course in acting. I had spent years focusing on operatic training, music and school. Somehow along the way I forgot what was most important, story telling. After years of being in my head about vocal technique whilst performing I had become numb to the fact


- Jan 9, 2018
Delaney Westfall is in "Sweeney Todd" at the Barrow Street Theatre!
December's "Sweeney Todd" broke the Barrow Street Theatre sales record! What an exciting cast to join, and that's what DeLaney Westfall will be doing as Johanna, starting Tuesday, February 27, 2018. We're so proud of Delaney!


- Jan 9, 2018
"I Consider Myself Extremely Lucky" by David LaMorte
I consider myself extremely lucky to have stumbled upon Ryan Tofil's class at MCS. Unlike most new students, I randomly signed up, having no idea what I was getting myself into, I just liked what I read on the MCS website and decided to take the leap. At the risk of sounding cliche, I still must say that this studio has changed my entire life. Ryan creates such an amazing environment that has allowed me the strength and vulnerability needed to grow as an actor and as a person


- Jan 9, 2018
Hats Off to Elena Ricardo in "Beautiful"!
Congratulations to Elena Ricardo who played Carole King in "Beautiful"! The Cadillac Palace in Chicago is running the show through January. We're looking forward to having her back at MCS in February!


- Jan 9, 2018
Two MCS Actors in One Great Show!
Anna Lise Jensen and Cooper Grodin grace the stage as the title characters in "The Bridges of Madison County". The Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale has performances from January 18th - February 4th, 2018. We love that two great MCS-ers are in a show together! Congratulations!