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Adriane Cury
 

Adrianne Cury

Adrianne Cury has had the privilege of working in Chicago with Writer's Theatre, Famous Door, Next, First Folio, Chicago Shakespeare, Drury Lane Evergreen Park, Bailiwick, Strawdog, Apple Tree, National Jewish, Lifeline, and a dozen principal roles with both Organic/Touchstone and ShawChicago, where she is now casting director and associate artist. Her honors include: Jeff Award nomination (Two by Shaw - Writer's Theatre); Jeff Citation (Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Zebra Crossing); and two After Dark Awards (Shrapnel in the Heart - Famous Door and David's Redhaired Death - Bailiwick). Regional theatre credits include: Indiana Repertory, BoarsHead, Human Race, New American and Wisconsin Shakespeare. Some favorite credits include both Masha (Touchstone) and Arkadina (1st Folio) in The Seagull; L'il Bit in How I Learned to Drive (Human Race); Angela in Wonderful Tennessee and Alma in Summer & Smoke (Touchstone); Begonia Brown in Geneva and Anne Whitefield in Man & Superman (ShawChicago). Ms. Cury is a proud member of Actor's Equity & SAG, and teaches and coaches both adults and teens here at the Acting Studio. Adrianne has recently played Judith in The Devil's Disciple for ShawChicago and Rosemary in Oak Park Festival Theatre's production of Picnic. She has performed in The Chicago Shakespeare Project's staged reading of Henry V and several concert reading outreach performances for ShawChicago.

Teaches:

Level III
Cold Reading

The Monologue Audition, ages 13 & up


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Kurt Nabig Free Class
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The relationship between the Actors - Moments of Discovery for the Actor in the Scene - The Actors motivating Importance - Finding the Humor in the Scene during the Audition process - Secrets in Acting - The Moment Before the Scene starts - Mystery in the Scene - Finding the "Opposites" in the monologue
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