The San Francisco Conservatory Presents Masks, Monologues & Emotions

This conservatory class, led by Lucrecia Sarita Russo, is designed to remove the mask under the mask, to free the actor of fear and develop spontaneous emotion and expression.
When: 6 – 8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 24
Where: SAG-AFTRA San Francisco-Northern California Local
350 Sansome Street, Suite 900
San Francisco, CA (between Sacramento/California Streets)
Public transportation is available and encouraged. There is limited self-pay street parking and self-pay parking garages in the area.
Class Requirement: Students must prepare a one-minute monologue and bring two copies of that monologue to class. The monologue should be from a known play or film.
Class size is limited to 12 (6 participants with 6 observers). Performing participants will be chosen on the night of the workshop. Please come prepared.
RSVP to vicki.balich@sagaftra.org. Please include your name, phone number and union membership I.D. number.
• Participants will be randomly selected from those who respond, with preference being given to those who have not attended conservatory events within the past 3 months.
• As a courtesy to members on the waiting list, if you have reserved a space in this workshop and cannot attend, please cancel your reservation by Monday, October 22nd. Failure to do so may result in the inability to attend future workshops.
• We appreciate your enthusiasm to participate in conservatory classes, anyone who shows up without receiving written confirmation will not be granted access to the class.
• If you arrive late, it is up to the discretion of the teacher as to whether or not you will be admitted.
• There is no charge for this event.
Lucrecia Sarita Russo is in her 7th year serving the SAG-AFTRA Northern California Conservatory Committee. Russo majored in the performing arts and her experience includes personal performances as well as casting for film, theatre, television, commercials and booking major musical artists nationwide. She taught acting at the Deslie Cashman’s School of Dramatic Arts and The Russ Lewis School of Drama.