Part-Time Acting
Program

in NYC

Rigorous, part-time training for actors committed to the craft

Are you a passionate actor
committed to excellence?

The Part-Time Acting Program at Terry Knickerbocker Studio is rooted in the Meisner technique, giving you consistent, progressive training that builds your craft step by step. No gimmicks. No shortcuts. Instead, a reliable practice that leads to lasting transformation.

When you commit to the work, you won’t just become a better actor—you’ll become the kind of artist who’s ready for anything.

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Program Features

The Curriculum

Over two years, students engage in rigorous training that fosters authentic connection and emotional truth in performance

First Year Commitment

We offer multiple tracks of Conservatory training to customize your journey. You can also add classes a la carte to build the curriculum that aligns with your goals as an actor.

Classes Part-Time Acting Conservatory – Fundamentals Conservatory – Essentials Conservatory – Complete
2026/2027 Prices
Excludes $200 admin fee
$8,500 $12,300 $17,675 $20,650
Hours Per Week 6–8 (Years 1 & 2) 8.5–11 (Y1)
7–17 (Y2)
15–16.5 (Y1)
15–18 (Y2)
21–24 (Years 1 & 2)
First Year Acting
Theatre History (Y1 Spring)
Movement I
Voice I
Movement II (Y1 Spring)
Voice II (Y1 Spring)
Alexander Technique I
Alexander Technique II (Y1 Spring)
Clown I
Clown II (Y1 Spring)
Emotional Processing

Scenes from a Semester

FAQs

Find answers to commonly asked questions about the Conservatory Program

Terry Knickerbocker Studio is a premier acting school in New York City founded by Terry Knickerbocker.

With over 30 years of experience in training and teaching, Terry himself has coached actors on more than 300 film, television, and theater projects, and has also consulted with playwrights and screenwriters on their scripts. Notable actors he has worked with include Sam RockwellChris MessinaEmmy Rossum, and Natasha Lyonne, among many others.

Our diverse faculty members bring unique perspectives and specialties to their teaching across Acting, Voice, Movement, and Specialty courses, creating a holistic performance curriculum when combined

The Meisner Technique is an approach to acting created by Sanford Meisner. It’s all about helping actors respond naturally and instinctively to their surroundings and fellow performers. Here are some key elements that make it special:

  • Repetition Exercise: Actors dive into a repetitive dialogue exercise that encourages them to really listen and respond honestly to their scene partner, building spontaneity and connection.
  • Emotional Truth: This technique helps actors tap into their genuine emotions, allowing them to portray authentic feelings in their performances.
  • Being Present: Actors learn to stay in the moment, reacting to what’s happening around them instead of sticking to preconceived notions or lines.
  • Improvisation: The technique often includes improvisation, giving actors the freedom to explore their characters and situations in a creative way.
  • Focus on Relationships: It emphasizes the importance of relationships between characters, encouraging actors to develop a deep understanding of their roles and interactions.

For those with busy daytime schedules, a Part-Time Program is available, accommodating classes on nights and weekends for about 6 hours per week.

Depending on the track you choose, the Conservatory program can start at around 7-13 hours per week with the Fundamentals track and become a commitment of about 25 hours per week for the Complete track.

We believe in a holistic approach to actor training, which includes core and specialty classes like Voice, Movement, Clown, Alexander Technique, and Emotional Processing for Actors, which will allow you even more opportunities to grow.

This program is designed to help you build the skills necessary for a successful artistic career, and the extra elements you choose to incorporate will only make you a more dynamic performer.

Scenework is critical to the Conservatory experience, as well as in post-Conservatory Advanced training.

  • In Year One, students learn to act from a first-person perspective, using their authentic selves while incorporating fictional characters and interacting with other actors.
  • In Year Two, Advanced Character Scenes become a key focus, allowing actors to fully embrace new personas that are outside their own experiences.
  • Advanced Scene Study and Masterclasses are offered to students who have completed foundational conservatory training or have equivalent work experience.