
When: 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 5
Where: SAG-AFTRA Plaza
James Cagney Boardroom – Lobby Level
5757 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Parking will be validated.
In today’s ever-changing industry, too many actors experience professional stagnation and artistic frustration. It seems like every day the game is changing and yesterday’s hustle isn’t good enough for tomorrow’s success. It does not have to stay this way.
This workshop will teach you how to build a foundation for a lasting fulfilling career that evolves and stands resilient against the whims of the industry.
Developed by actor, coach, producer, and cultural innovator Benjamin Mathes, the You, the Career presentation is a holistic yet practical approach to the professional life of an actor. It will challenge, excite and ground you, your most valuable asset.
After this presentation, you will have a clear understanding of:
- Aligning your artistic and professional goals
- What it takes to build a lifelong acting career
- The Corporate Economy (and how it’s holding you back)
- The Creative Economy (and how you can thrive in it)
- The 8 voices you need to stop listening to, and the 8 you should be listening to
- The 3 things you can do every day to develop a healthy, balanced, and unshakable career
You must RSVP to attend. Spaces are limited. To RSVP, click here.
Questions? Contact (323) 634-8277.
This workshop is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing. Unfortunately, no guests allowed. Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome. All performers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. SAG-AFTRA members, PLEASE BRING YOUR MEMBERSHIP CARD OR DIGITAL CARD ON YOUR APP (paid through October 31, 2018 or April 30, 2019) FOR ADMITTANCE. This workshop is not intended to imply an endorsement of any individual or company by SAG-AFTRA. The information provided through the workshop is given for informational purposes and may not be a suitable substitute for the advice of other industry professionals. You should always use good judgment in these matters and should not act or refrain from acting based solely on information provided through the workshop.