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Stella Adler Studio of Acting

New York, NY
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About Stella Adler Studio of Acting

Stella Adler Studio of Acting is located in New York, New York. The studio is a well-known performing arts training institution named after the influential acting teacher Stella Adler, whose technique draws on the Stanislavski system. Based on available IPEDS data, detailed institutional type classifications, enrollment figures, and specific program metrics are not reported for this site.

No specific postsecondary programs or credential levels are individually listed in available IPEDS data for this location. The studio is known for offering conservatory training in acting technique. Prospective students should contact the Stella Adler Studio directly for current program details, credential offerings, and admissions requirements.

New York City is one of the most significant centers for performing arts training and professional theater in the United States. The studio's location in New York places students within close reach of the city's professional theater, film, and television industries.

Contact Information

31 West 27th Street, Third Floor, New York, NY 10001

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