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Empowering Actors in Business, Marketing & Branding
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The Savvy Actor Career Manual
The Savvy Actor Career Manual
Drama Book Shop Launch Event!
Friday, March 19th at 6:00 p.m.
Ever read an acting career book but never got specific direction on how to make it work for your talent, goals, and dream? Get specific, personal career tips and tools at this launch event for The Savvy Actor Career Manual, the most comprehensive acting career guide available! Learn More
50% INTRODUCTORY DISCOUNT!
The Savvy Actor Career Manual, list Price $79.95. Only $39.95 for those attending the seminar.
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Turn Your Craft Into Your Business
New York's most comprehensive business class for actors includes an agent interview, developing your brand, and a one-year business plan.
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Next sessions:
Mar 17, 24, 31, Apr 7, 14 from 6:30pm -10:00pm -
5 spots left!
Free Intro seminar on March 30th at 2 pm – sign up now!
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Making a Career in Comedy & Improv
In Partnership with 
In this series of three workshops, you will discover what your funny is and narrow down your brand niche, you will build a strategic plan to get what they want in your comedy career, and then learn how to market your funny!
March 16th, 23rd, & 30th 7-10pm
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Savvy Style

Every decision you make impacts your career!
In this Savvy Style Weekend, you’ll relish and embrace how you are seen in the industry, what makes you unique, and how to package your product with style and sass! Taught side by side with Alison Franck a casting director with an eye for style, and Broadway image consultant George Brescia, you’ll begin to align every piece of your brand, from shoes to resume.
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