Sue participates in Adrienne Weiss' May 2015 Directing Actors Foundation Workshop!

Directing Actors founder Adrienne Weiss developed The Tools, a method that gives directors the skills they need to diagnose what’s wrong with performances and quickly make them great. Adrienne also works with actors, teaching them her method of tackling text. She also helps performers learn to take direction as well as facilitates the creation of important actor-director relationships. Sue had studied with Adrienne on and off for the past 7 years. Sue's approach to material, whether its TV scripts, screenplays, theatrical plays and even commercial copy is always based on the core method she learned through Adrienne and her tools.

To learn more about Adrienne, check out- http://www.directingactors.com/

Sue completes 4 week class with Michelle Bossy of Primary Stages!

Sue was honored to be able to study with the amazing Michelle Bossy, Associate Artistic Director of the prestigious off-Broadway theater company Primary Stages. The class revived Sue's interest and love of rich theatrical material and reminded her of the tremendous joy that working on stage can bring an actor.

Michelle then asked her to be part of a short film, "She Grinds Her Own Coffee" that she directed and is written by Cheri Magid. The film is still in its editing phase and we hope to be able to post more information about where you can see it soon!

Sue studied for 7 months at MN Acting Studio, which offers some of the best on-camera actor training in NYC!

Sue continued to sharpen her on-camera skills by studying at the wonderful MN Acting Studio. The studio is owned and led by Matt Newton, who is an accomplished actor and teacher as well as the on-set acting coach on the hit TV show "Blue Bloods". Sue completed several months of his On-Set Master Class, his Advanced Audition Bootcamp (one section was taught by casting director Kim Graham from Judy Henderson Casting), and the TV and Film Audition Bootcamp with the talented Rosie Benton. Matt really pushed Sue to stretch her boundaries as an performer, asking her to go to places that were not always comfortable but necessary to create grounded, truthful and spontaneous performances! Matt continues to inspire Sue to take risks explore and allow herself to be her funniest, deepest, freest, silliest, darkest and truest.