Definition and Role of an Acting Instructor
– Educated in theatrical arts
– Teaches aspiring performers
– Instructs on various acting methods
– Example: Jacques Lecoq, a French mime artist
– Influence on theatre practitioners like Steven Berkoff
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An Acting Instructor is a person, usually well educated in theatrical arts, who teaches, or 'instructs', aspiring performers on various acting methods. One example is the French mime artist Jacques Lecoq, whose methodology has inspired several theatre practitioners including Steven Berkoff.