Brette Goldstein To Give Acting Industry Advice At AACC

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As part of the Theatre AACC Guest Artist Series, casting director and producer Brette Goldstein will visit the Arnold-based community college campus for a free event on October 12 from 7:00pm-9:00pm.

Goldstein’s visit will focus on insider tips to give attendees the knowledge they need to take the next step in their careers — securing representation, communicating with industry professionals, and determining what casting directors and creative teams are really looking for when it comes to hiring actors.

Goldstein has cast five television series for streaming and cable networks such as HBO and USA, more than 50 independent films including an upcoming Christmas-themed romantic comedy for Hulu, 300 commercials, 100 plays, seven pilot presentations for networks such as Bravo, and various new media projects. She was the resident casting director at Washington, D.C.’s Folger Elizabethan Theatre for 10 seasons.

The films she has cast have won awards and been official selections at major film festivals including Sundance, Tribeca and Cannes. Goldstein was the co-producing director of Washington Jewish Theatre, the production manager at Washington Shakespeare Company and the associate producer of the Washington Theatre Festival. She has worked with thousands of actors, helping them book roles, make career choices and secure representation.

Goldstein is currently an adjunct associate professor of acting for Shenandoah Conservatory’s Bachelor of Fine Arts acting program. She also teaches acting and audition technique as a guest artist at several other universities, including Montclair State University, Muhlenberg College and the University of Maryland, College Park.

RSVP on www.eventbrite.com is required. Search for “Casting director Brette Goldstein.” The event will be held in Anne Arundel Community College’s humanities building, room 112.

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