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I Don't Need an Acting Class

I Don't Need an Acting Class

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/actingclass/subscribe Academy Award winner and celebrated acting teacher Milton Justice invites you into his weekly acting class, based on his years of study with the legendary Stella Adler. I Don’t Need an Acting Class delves deep into the craft of acting, breaks down concepts, tools and techniques, explores endless possibilities and offers you a foundation on which to build a solid, dependable process. Produced by Walker Vreeland.Milton Justice Arte Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas
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  • Bonus Video Ep: Let It Happen
    Aug 24 2025

    This acting class session focuses on the fundamental tension between allowing authentic moments to emerge versus forcing them through overthinking. The instructor addresses how students lose their natural instincts by getting trapped in intellectual analysis—particularly when trying to justify their emotional responses with logical explanations. Using examples from student work, including one student's fascination with construction sites and another's exploration of Stalin attending the ballet, the discussion emphasizes that specificity and genuine reaction matter more than elaborate backstories or explanations. The core lesson revolves around trusting initial instincts rather than explaining them away, with the instructor advocating for letting artistic discoveries "happen" organically rather than manufacturing them through mental effort. The session concludes with insights about building authentic attitudes toward scene partners without overcomplicating the process, drawing from Stella Adler's techniques about immediate, specific observations.

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    14 m
  • Why Your Acting Choices Must Feed the Material
    Aug 23 2025

    In this episode, Milton Justice explores the critical concept of matching your acting choices to the specific material you're working with. Using examples from his recent work with students, Milton demonstrates how actors often make the mistake of building relationships and emotions that don't serve the genre or tone of their project. He discusses a student working on a romantic comedy whose choices weren’t serving the genre, and another student writing a letter for "All My Sons" that was intellectually brilliant but wrong for the character. Milton emphasizes that while connection exercises are important for learning technique, actors must understand the form they're working in - whether it's a complex play like "All My Sons," a simple TV procedural, or a romantic comedy. He also shares insights about his upcoming acting studio in NYC and reflects on his experience directing "The Glass Menagerie."


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    14 m
  • Filling The Choice
    Aug 14 2025

    In this episode, Milton Justice explores why actors struggle to make choices substantial enough to serve their material. He contextualizes modern acting within theater history, explaining how realistic theater emerged in the late 1800s with playwrights like Ibsen, Strindberg, and Chekhov. Milton discusses why Stanislavski's approach of having actors use their own lives fails - people don't relate to their experiences in theatrically useful ways, simply living without recognizing dramatic potential.

    Milton emphasizes that an actor's talent lies in making appropriate choices substantial enough to warrant emotional investment. Using student Grace's work as an example, he highlights how actors must understand the magnitude of their choices and earn them fully rather than throwing them away. Milton challenges students to see the extraordinary within ordinary things, to see that actors must become educators, philosophers, motivators, whose job it is to transform ideas meaningfully in order to remind us of our humanity.


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    17 m
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How wonderful that this podcast exists.
Milton is brilliant and full of gems of wisdom. It is extremely rare to find acting masters who actually studied and worked with Stella Adler herself. Milton always provokes deeper thinking and richer understanding of the technique.

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