FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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YES! We decided to change the name to the School of Screen Acting @Boston Casting. This change reflects our expertise in the television and film industry, with more than 30 years of experience with our sister company, Boston Casting. Don't worry, we're offering the same classes and workshops that you know and love (and more!).
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You can register for a class or headshot clinic right here on our website! Click HERE to see a complete list of upcoming classes and headshot clinics. We update the class offerings frequently, so be sure to check back often for updates.
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When registering online, you are required to pay in full using a credit card (Amex, Discover, Mastercard or Visa). This is the quickest and easiest method to register and hold your spot in a class. If you would like to pay by check, please email the school director at brittany@bostoncasting.com. Please note: If your check is returned for non-sufficient funds, you expressly authorize your account to be electronically debited or bank drafted for the amount of the check plus any applicable fees. The use of a check for payment is your acknowledgment and acceptance of this policy and its terms and conditions.
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In the event of inclement weather, in-studio classes will be held virtually instead. Please check your email and/or our social media channels before you head out. If you don't receive an email or see a posting on social media, assume the class is meeting as usual.
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Please click HERE to review our updated cancellation policy.
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In order to be considered for audition opportunities and background work at Boston Casting, all actors need to create a talent profile with our online database, AgencyPro. The basic account is free, and you can upload two photos and create a resume for yourself. Once you're in the system you will be eligible for opportunities that you may be right for! CLICK HERE to get started!
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No. Workshops are a learning experience. They are not an audition or employment opportunity. When the workshop is over, the Casting Director teaching will not be taking home, nor be given access to your headshot, resumé, or any other of your promotional materials. However, with that said, a trained actor is a strong actor! We recommend actors take classes to improve on technique and learn new skills (whether that’s with us or somewhere else).



