Shenandoah Magazine Fall 2013 | Page 20

“Our goal is to build Goliaths — actors who are powerful, courageous, confident and whole,” Ruscella explained. Junior acting majors Shyllene Fecteau and Matthew Miller always knew they wanted to become professional actors. “I wanted to study with professors who were actively working in the field and who had good connections,” said Fecteau. “I knew Shenandoah had a very high employment rate for its alumni, so I came here with the hope that I would be prepared with the right tools and connections to build a professional career in the real world after graduation.” “What really attracted me to Shenandoah was the environment, how much the professors care about our success,” said Miller. “From the upperclassmen, to the professors, to the alumni who come back, everybody is focused on helping you to excel.” Meet the Faculty Each Meisner-trained member of the acting faculty brings his or her own unique professional mastery to the program. Ruscella, M.F.A., served for 12 years as a professor of theatre at the University of Central Florida, where he held a joint appointment in the School of Film and Digital Media and co-founded the Interactive Performance Lab, pioneering the field of live simulation. He also served as director of the New York Film Academy’s summer acting program at Disney/MGM Studios. Assistant Professor of Theatre Carolyn Coulson, Ph.D., brings expertise in medieval drama with specialization in period styles and movement. Associate Professor of Music Theatre and Musical Theatre Program Coordinator Jonathan Flom, M.F.A., brings expertise in directing and oversees the musical theatre program. He recently published a second book on career building for the actor. Assistant Professor of Theatre Wade Fransen, Ph.D., brings expertise in theatre studies with a specialization in youth theatre and physical styles. Associate Professor of Theatre Kirsten Trump, M.F.A, specializes in voice and speech for actors. Adjunct Theatre Instructor Sally Anderson studied with the Royal Shakespeare Company and specializes in Shakespeare and interactive performance. Adjunct Professor of Theatre Jason Kaufman is a filmmaker with extensive training in Meisner as well as movement for the actor. Also, Charles A. Levitan Chair in Music Theatre and Professor of Composition and Musical Theatre Direction Thomas Albert, D.M.A., brings a contemporary and cinematic feel to all theatrical productions. (left) Junior acting majors Matthew Miller and Shyllene Fecteau. Right: Fecteau and Miller perform a scene in Tennesee Williams’ “Summer and Smoke” directed by J.J. Ruscella. 18 “One of the beautiful things about our faculty is they understand the rigor it takes to become a master artist,” said Ruscella. “They also possess the heart and the ability to nurture the spirit of the young artist. Part of that is because, in addition to being master artists themselves, they understand the spirit of the young artist is fragile. The embers of the fire need to be stoked. Shenandoah Conservatory has that heart and the skill to accomplish this task. It’s not a top-down kind of teaching, like many universities. We’re in the mud with our students.” Shenandoah Conservatory Dean Michael Stepniak, Ed.D., applauds Ruscella’s vision for taking the acting program in a new direction. “J.J.’s success in working with the faculty to retool and further shape a truly industry-leading acting curriculum builds on his unique background: his unusual combination of broad industry knowledge, dedication to mastery and an absolutely infectious passion for teaching,” said Dr. Stepniak. “He has made possible our new and emerging relationship with Larry Silverberg, arguably the world’s leading expert on the Meisner technique, a school of realism championed by a wide range of master actors from Diane Keaton to James Gandolfini. I'm proud of all that the faculty is doing to build on the great heritage of acting training at Shenandoah, begun by our own beloved Hal Herman. They are raising our theatre program to a more prominent national level.” Respected Master Teacher While co-creating the new curriculum, Ruscella and the acting faculty aligned their new program — as well as their textbooks — with one of the most widely published Meisner experts in the world: internationally renowned actor, author, director and True Acting Institute master teacher Larry Silverberg. Last spring, Ruscella invited Silverberg to teach a masterclass with his sophomore acting students. Silverberg returned to campus this August as the honored guest speaker for Shenandoah Conservatory’s Convocation. d ur goal is to buil O “ s — actors who Goliath s, erful, courageou are pow .” fident and whole con – J.J. Ruscella