
“Is there no play, to ease the anguish of a torturing hour?”
A Midsummer Night's Dream
2026 SUMMER INTENSIVES
2026 Summer Intensives
All classes will be held at 7108 E Lowry Blvd., Denver 80230
Adult Programming
Realism: The Works of Anton Chekhov and Tennessee Williams
July 6th - July 17th
Mondays - Fridays from 6 - 9 p.m.
Performance June 27th
Taught by Jennifer McCray Rincón
This class will focus on the work of Anton Chekhov and Tennessee Williams and the study of The Five Questions. Each Actor will work on two scenes, one from Chekhov and one from Tennessee Williams.
Tuition: $600. Limited Scholarships Available.
Shakespeare Scene Study
July 20th - July 31st
Mondays - Fridays from 6 - 9 p.m.
Performance July 18th
Taught by Jennifer McCray Rincón
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This class will focus on text analysis, scansion, and "articulated thought" in Shakespeare's plays. The textbook for this class is Playing Shakespeare by John Barton.
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Rules of scansion, articulated thought, and complex character will be some of the focus of this intensive. All students will work on soliloquies and sonnets initially, before moving into scene study from the Shakespeare canon.
Tuition: $600. Limited Scholarships Available.
Audition Intensive and Self-Tapes
August 3rd - August 7th from 1 - 4 p.m.
Filming on August 8th and 9th
Taught by Jennifer McCray Rincón
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This intensive will be taught by Jennifer McCray Rincon, and will focus on how to make auditions ‘acting’ as opposed to ‘result-oriented performance’. This class will be especially helpful for students interested in applying to colleges and conservatories.
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Actors will learn to apply The Five Questions (Visionbox Studio’s foundation for technique) to their audition material, including two contemporary monologues and two Shakespeare monologues. At the end of the intensive, all actors will have the opportunity to create self-tapes filmed by professional videographer Scott Colby.
Tuition: $550. Includes Intensive and Self-Tape Filming. Limited Scholarships Available.
INTERESTED IN CLASS ENROLLMENT?
All artists, actors, and students interested in classes must sign up for an audition. Auditions should include two contrasting monologues; one contemporary, and one Shakespearean verse. The audition is a way for us to get to know each other and to ensure you are placed in a class that will be both challenging and suited to your current level of experience and training. Please do not hesitate to contact us for details regarding this process!
Visionbox will accept up to 16 actors for each class.
We also accept directors and playwrights into our classes. Directors and writers should also schedule an interview with Ms. Rincon and our staff for more information on the class they are interested in.
