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Specialties
A typical study session with Richie Chance will cover an array of exercises from short/long form improvisation, emotional exercises, scene analysis and study session, auditioning techniques, audition study and more. Expressions Unlimited does not limit the actor, instead, the class caters to each individual need, also providing private tutoring sessions upon request. Richie’s youthful but highly experienced prospective provides a relevant advantage to students of any age, creed, nationality or gender wishing to enter the fast paced and constantly evolving entertainment industry. Alongside the training process, Expressions Unlimited duly offers something unique to it’s students– the opportunity to be seen by top casting directors, agents, managers, producers and more at their very own weekly Industry Showcase. Each week’s classes are specifically designed to enhance the actors skillsets and prepare them for the business as well as the creative side of the profession so they are pro
History
Established in 1991.
Established in 1991
Meet the Business Owner
Richie C.
Business Owner
Richie Chance earned his coaching wings in 2000 after spending his childhood as a permanent fixture at the Expressions Unlimited acting studio. As a product of his environment, Richie learned the ins and outs of the industry and craft of acting through his family owned acting class and first-hand experience, appearing on numerous television shows, films and commercials as an adolescent and continues to book work on multiple projects today.
Over the years Richie has fine-tuned his abilities not only as an actor himself, believing that one who directs an actor should also be capable of performing the tasks at hand, but also as a coach and role model.
The ‘technique of no technique” may just be one of many terms used to describe the organized chaos that permeates the air at Expressions Unlimited. Richie uses the natural instincts of the actor to add character to the role and evolve a scene as organically as possible, keeping the actor from over thinking and ultimately relinquishin