If you live in a big city, they're all around! Check out colleges, universities, performing arts venues, and sites like Creative Loafing. In a small town, the best bet is your local community college or even a community theatre troupe.
A person can enroll kids in Broadway acting classes by visiting a performing arts center located at Broadway. A person can visit websites such as ActingClasses and Off-Off Broadway to find the nearest available classes.
You find a theater and ask for classes!! easy as that!!
You can find out more information about acting classes for children on http://www.dramakids.com/x_index.php. Or if there are any performing arts schools in your area you can enroll your child in the school for acting classes.
well if you search google you can find a whole bunch, just type acting classes and where you live so you can find classes close by (example: acting classes, new york city, new york, usa )
youngactorsstudio.com and dramakids.com are two great resources for information on acting classes for children. You should also check for any acting classes for children that are specific to the area in which you live.
The website http://www.kidzworld.com/article/4109-acting-workshops-to-hone-your-skills lists schools in three major parts of the country at which you might be able to find acting classes for your kids.
Depends where you live. Usually at your community center or if you are more serious about it a acting school
You can find information about acting classes in Anaheim, CA on the following website: http://www.5minutesite.com/browse/vpui0000086.php. They have a great program.
You can try a community or youth center to learn about acting classes for your children that will be appropriate for their ages. The KD Studio is a place where kids can takes acting classes.
No, acting does not always require a person to take classes. However, if you do take classes it is usually to your benefit since the people and casting agents can tell how well versed and trained you are.
Ask at your local college, university, community center, arena, or library. These places usually have the best advice about local acting groups and classes.
Look in your phone book under "Acting Classes." You can also look under: * Acting Schools * Children's Play Groups & Classes * Dance Instructors * Performing Arts * Performing Arts Schools