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About the Class
Admission to this class is by interview and audition only. This process-based scene study and character intensive is designed for actors ready to move from playing the role to becoming the role. In this immersive course, we will work intensely and specifically to break down scenes and characters, giving you a firm, repeatable method for consistent success in your work. We will cover script analysis, character break down, audition approach, and preparation techniques. Learn how to get out of your own way, and how to sharpen your existing tools while adding new ones to your toolbox. Beginning with the large questions—Who, What, When, Where, and Why—we drill down through beats, objectives, and subtle inner shifts to reveal the core truth of each moment. As Clayton Landey says, “The real question is never how to play it; the real question is how to BE it.”
All students must interview and audition prior to joining the class. Email Clayton at claytonlandey@att.net to schedule an audition and interview.
Call 404.733.4700 or email atedu@alliancetheatre.org for more information.
Tuition
$300 for 4 classes (20% discount for all Union Members)
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Rolling start dates available each Tuesday. This is an ongoing class and additional class packages can be purchased at anytime.
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8 sessions available
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Meet the Teacher
Clayton Landey
Clayton has been a professional performer, mime, actor, director, producer, writer and teacher for over 50 years with over 400 theatre, film, TV and commercial credits to his name. His latest film The Great Lillian Hall (with Jessica Lange) is currently on HBO. On Television he starred as Roger Barrow in the first season of 1st and Ten, the first scripted half hour comedy original series on HBO. He has had recurring roles in ten other TV series including 3 seasons as attorney James Westmont on Knots Landing and 1 year as the evil Gregory on Days of Our Lives. Other shows with multiple episodes include: Dynasty, Walker, Texas Ranger, Without a Trace, and Stargate: Atlantis. Most recently he recurred for two seasons on If Loving You Is Wrong. He starred in the pilot Used Cars for CBS and guest starred in the pilot SNOOPS. His favorite guest starring roles include Becker, Designing Women, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and JAG. Known to jokingly say his film career goes from A-Z (Assault of The Killer Bimbos to Zombie Strippers) his over 40 films and movies for television include favorites Norma Rae, Fatal Beauty, Pump Up the Volume and The Cisco Kid. His work has been represented at the Cannes (She’s So Lovely) , Sundance (Shadow Hours) and Venice (The Reluctant Fundamentalist) Film Festivals. Norma Rae, Clayton’s first feature, was named in 2011 to The Library of Congress National Film Registry. It is, however, (sad but) true that more people have probably seen him get sucked down the drain in The Blob than in any other role. He has appeared in over 40 theatrical productions in New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Dallas. He received a Drama-Logue Award, an LA Weekly Award, a Maddy, a Garland Award, and a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle nomination for his performance as Luther Adler in the critically acclaimed production of Names at the Matrix Theater in Los Angeles. He recreated the role the following season in the Off-Broadway production. He also received a Suzi Bass Award nomination for his work in Indecent at Theatrical Outfit. He is a Drama-Logue recipient for producing the multi-award winning Andrea’s Got Two Boyfriends. He was a co-founder or founding member of the Los Angeles Theatre Unit, Mime Atlanta and the Atlanta Mime Festival, Peachtree Walk Theatre and the Atlanta Actors Cooperative. His CD Clayton &The Five Classics, a collection of Doo Wop classics, and the single "Love Potion #9" are streaming on the international streaming services. His training includes a BA in Drama from the University of Houston, a year with Darryl Hickman, and Masters classes with Stella Adler and Marlon Brando. He teaches Scene Study For The Working Actor and Get Out of Your Head at the Alliance Theatre. Clayton is Atlanta's Representative on the SAG-AFTRA National Board. He is past President of the Atlanta Local having previously served as 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, Secretary and Member-at-Large. He led the creation of the The Muriel Moore/Danny Nelson SAG-AFTRA Conservatory and served as it’s Chair for 7 years. He was awarded an honorary Union number for his work towards the SAG-AFTRA merger. His son, Lee Landey, was the bass player in the internationally loved Psychedelic Rock Band WAND on their first 7 albums. He is happily married to World Ranked and record holding Masters Swimmer Leslie Landey.









