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Gary Logan is a world-renowned Shakespeare director, teacher, and scholar with over 140 professional productions and a Tyrone Guthrie Award on his resume.

 

He is the author of the highly acclaimed The Eloquent Shakespeare: A Pronouncing Dictionary for the Complete Dramatic Works, with Notes to Untie the Modern Tongue (University of Chicago Press).

 

Formerly, he was the Head of the Shakespeare Theatre Company MFA Acting program in D.C., and currently he is currently the Associate Professor of Speech and Dialects at the Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama.

 

Gary has auditioned thousands of young actors for drama school and has a heart to share and support their work.

 

He is a generous collaborator at How To Get Into Drama School.

 

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How To Get Into Drama School  helps passionate young actors get into top drama schools through deeply connected monologues, solid application materials, and confidence in handling adjustments.

Using their experience from Juilliard and Yale as well as friends in the industry, How To Get Into Drama School will help you focus on the nuances, mindset, and overall guidance needed to get accepted into the top acting programs in the world.

This information isn't based on assumptions. We HAVE gotten into drama school. We've lived it, and we're sharing with you how we did it. The content here is designed to focus on what works now and stems from personal experience from individuals who have done it themselves.

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