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The Meisner Technique School of Acting

.............Q&A with Jim Jarrett

 

Jim Jarrett is Founder/Director of The Meisner Technique School of Acting in San Francisco as well the star of the smash-hit play on the legendary teacher, MEISNER - which Jarrett also wrote.

 

Jarrett is also the star of the international touring success, Vincent. Authored by Leonard Nimoy, his production has toured internationally for over a decade - playing to over a quater million people at the premiere performing art centers, museums and colleges through out the world.

 

In a recent interview with International Theatre Review Jarrett was asked to talk about acting, his teaching philosophy and his remarkable time spent with Sanford Mesiner - the irascible and entertaining master teacher who helped advance more careers than the other top-name acting teachers combined.

 
Q. What is your teaching philosophy?
 
 
Q. What inspires your teaching philosophy, and why?
 
JJ:  “What inspires my teaching philosophy is the belief, the knowing, that to be an actor can be a noble profession… that if you have something to say and you work with integrity, then someday time will catch up with your talent and your dream, and you will find your voice, your audience. So what inspires me is knowing that, if you’re serious about being an actor, I can help you by putting a foundation in place that is solid.”
 
Q. Who inspires you first and foremost?  Was it Sanford Meisner?
 
 
Q.  What is your persona as an actor?  What roles have you played as an actor?
 

That was fourteen years ago, and for the last ten years I’ve been touring my one-man show, Vincent, which has created an enormous life for my family and me. I am extremely blessed. In fact, when I’m invited to talk to actors I often tell them they’re looking at one of the most successful actors they will ever meet – you don’t recognize me, I’m not rich and famous. BUT, I make a living as an actor, DOING THEATER, and I get to travel the world and perform in some of the most beautiful theaters. And I’m part of an evening of theater that inspires people and I live where I want to and not where I have to. And then of course, I get to teach, which is actually my favorite role to play.”

 
Q. What role do you play with your students?  What is your teaching methodology?
 
 
Q. Who are your students?  Describe age, personality, profession, etc.
 
JJ:  “My students run the gambit –strong training, credits and a career to those who’ve never acted in anything seriously before my class. Which for me is an important point, I don’t care what your previous training or experience is. All I care is you’re serious, you care passionately about becoming an actor. As far as my students – some want a career in Hollywood, New York, wherever. Some never want to leave San Francisco or their hometown. They don’t want to be big stars. Their dreams are different, but just as intense, private and sincere. And passionate.”
 
Q.  Any success stories among your students?
 
 
Q. Describe your acting class:  setting, materials sourced, scene, structure, etc.
 
 
Q. Who are your Bay Area competitors?  LA or NYC schools, or an acting studio you would draw parallels to?
 
 
Q. What would be the result for the student who participates in your acting classes?
 
 

 

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