ACADEMY 2025: What's So Funny?
Kiki & David Gindler Performing Arts Center
Moderated by Geoffrey Wade
Mondays, 7:00-10:00pm
$425 for six 3-hour sessions
Bundle and Save: $25 off each additional Antaeus Academy Summer 2025 class you register for!
*Please contact us at 818.506.1983 to book with this discount*
What's So Funny
American Classic Comedies with Geoffrey Wade
There's no better feeling than making an audience laugh, but as the old saying goes: "Dying is easy, comedy is hard." This scene-study course will explore the form of ‘light comedy’; a style often disparaged, but difficult to master. It ain't Ibsen, but it still requires commitment, precision, and a fierce degree of honesty to accomplish successfully. By focusing on the classic American comedy of writers such as George S. Kaufman, S. N. Berman, and Neil Simon, and plays ranging from Arsenic and Old Lace to The Front Page to Harvey to End of Summer to The Sunshine Boys, actors in this class will get to sharpen those skills required in any form of acting -- imagination, truth-telling, investment in the situation, wit, concentration, and physical ease -- with a payoff you can hear. These plays and their like are done everywhere, sitcoms are based on this format, and remember: if you can do comedy, you can do anything.
July 21, July 28, August 4, August 11, August 18, August 25
*Please note, students under 18 require permission from the moderator to take this academy class. If you’re in this category, please reach out to us at academy@antaeus.org.
About Geoffrey Wade
Geoffrey has been teaching at the ANTAEUS Academy since 2003, and guest moderated at schools including USC, Kent State, UCI, and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He has performed on Broadway, played Snape in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, done National Tours and worked extensively in regional theater, most recently in the The Reservoir at Geffen Playhouse. Others include SCR (Little Shop...), La Jolla, Rep Theatre of St. Louis, Baltimore Center Stage, Guthrie, Denver Center, Cincinnati Playhouse, The Old Globe, and a long association with Vermont’s Weston Theater Company. LA work includes La Mirada, Odyssey, and The Winter’s Tale, Autumn Garden, and The Malcontent at ANTAEUS. He works in television (NCIS, Mad Men, Mentalist, Numb3rs, “ER,” four Law & Orders…), radio, and films such as Steven Spielberg’s The BFG. He directed acclaimed productions of A Walk in the Woods and The Crucible. Trained at Central in London.