Read about Sally's time with Uta in her acting classes.
Read her memoirSources: A Memoir by Uta Hagen is a back in Print!. Buy now from Amazon: https://amzn.to/2LLHYC8
ReadMrs. Klein on tour at the Geary Theatre in San Francisco
ReadLetter to Jane Eakin. Divorçons in summer stock with Herbert
READEdith Meeks, Executive and Artistic Director of HB Studio remembers Uta
READIt is my goal and mission to share and uphold the quality, integrity, and standards of what Uta Hagen stood for and the principles she lived her life by and so generously and selflessly shared. I was extremely fortunate to have been nurtured, enlightened, fiercely challenged, and inspired by Uta Hagen.
READ MoreLetter to Jane Eakin on reading “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?“ for the first time.
Read"Uta IS our acting program at Lovett. Her work and principals are what guides us and lead us forward. What an honor and what a gift."
ReadDavid Hyde Pierce writes a new foreword to Respect for Acting. He describes acting with Uta in Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks in Los Angeles in 2001.
READEaston was an actor and friend. He played "George" in the London production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
ReadHow a stable in Greenwich Village was turned into a theatre school by two Viennese refugees, Herbert Berghof and Victor Gruen.
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