The acting professor Mihaela Mihuț, member of one of the greatest acting schools in the world, the famous Actors Studio in New York, alongside film director
Cristina Iacob (
#selfie69), organizes the
Acting Master Class with a Goal, an intensive acting workshop with the aim to prepare a theatre show.

The course will last for six days, starting Monday, March 6, till Saturday, March 11 and will take place at the UNTEATRU Theatre between 14-19h. 15 participants will be selected to attend, the fee being 1.000 ron. Those who want to apply should send a CV and a letter of intention to the address masterclasszazu@gmail.com.
Mihaela Mihuț is an acting coach and acting professor at one of the most respectable film schools in the world, the School of Visual Arts in New York. She was the acting couch of the actors in
#selfie 69.
The workshop which is based upon the Method technique, created by Lee Strasberg and used at the Actors Studio in New York, is the second acting course that Cristina Iacob and Mihaela Mihuț are organizing together and this is mainly due to the positive feedback from the actors that were part of the first event.
“This time we have a surprise for them, having in view this course’s goal. We will work on a given text and at the end of the workshop we will choose the actors fit for our play. You learn how to work when you have a film or theatre project to deal with, having the chance to be chosen, in the end, for this play that myself and Mihaela are planning for some time now,” says the director.
“Due to our creative collaboration with Cristina Iacob, one of the best directors I’ve worked with, I had the privilege to run, together with her, the acting workshops in Romania,” says Mihaela Mihut. “Cristina is one of the rare Actors’ Director, a dedicated filmmaker, foremost to her people. She understands and recognizes profoundly the process embraced by an actor while building a part. Each time I come back to work in Romania I’m inspired in the workshops we are dwelling, by her talent and by the talent and receptivity of the Romanian actors,” says Mihuț.