
Stuart Rogers
Head instructor at Stuart Rogers Studios
Stuart is the head instructor at Stuart Rogers Studios. He is an award-winning writer/director who also spent years working as an actor. With more than fifty equity plays to his credit and many film and television appearances, Stuart has helped thousands of actors become more effective in their artistic and business approach to landing jobs. His students have started his class having no credits, or representation and with guidance have booked their first jobs, became working, actors and in several cases have won Emmys, Golden Globes, Tonys, and Academy Awards. Stuart was the founder, and artistic director of the multi-award-winning theatre company, Theatre Tribe. Since the company came into existence, he directed a string of hit plays in their North Hollywood theater, including A Skull in Connemara by Martin McDonagh (LA Times Critics' Choice, Ovation award winning), Paula Vogel’s The Long Christmas Ride Home (LA Times Critics Choice, Ovation award winning), Craig Wright’s Recent Tragic Events (west-coast premiere & LA Times Critics Choice, Ovation award winning), the world- premiere of The Intern (LA Times Critics Choice), Richard Greenberg's The Violet Hour (LA Times Critic’s Choice), Waiting for Lefty (LA Times Critics Choice ), the west-coast premieres of two Lanford Wilson plays, Sympathetic Magic and Book of Days (both were LA Times Critics Choices). He received a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, and a Garland Award for his direction of the latter. As a writer Stuart has sold multiple screenplays and television shows. He is currently penning his original work on acting process called Immersive Acting.