Acting A Song with Giuliana Augello

Monday, August 31, 2026
6:00pm-8:00pm
Taught by Giuliana Augello
Ages 16+

In Acting a Song with Giuliana Augello, students will learn how to infuse their audition material with a personal point of view. Participants will bring a 32-bar audition cut or a short song to break down and ultimately perform. With process as the focus of the evening, students will receive feedback and practical tools they can continue to apply on their own. A reminder that this is a class, not a performance. What makes every great actor compelling is authenticity—come discover yours!

Class requirements:
• Bring in 32 bars OR a short song of your choosing to work on
• Adjustments/things to think about will be given as feedback, then participants can apply these notes to another run of the song
• Your book of music or other vocal selection
• Water bottle, a snack!
• Class will culminate in a Q&A, so bring your questions

Tuition: $80 per student.

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This in person class takes place at Lambertville Hall, 57 Bridge St, Lambertville, NJ.

*We believe that finances should never be a barrier to participation. Limited need-based financial assistance is available to PA public school students. Email bcpedu@buckscountyplayhouse.org for financial aid assistance.

Masterclass is a professional training program led by distinguished artists and established professionals working across the performing arts. Designed for rising creatives and lifelong learners alike, the series offers participants direct access to insight, training, and real-world perspective from working theatre professionals.

Open to all ages and levels of experience, each masterclass blends hands-on skill building with meaningful conversation about creative practice and career pathways. Sessions may include dance or voice instruction led by Broadway performers, as well as classes in acting, directing, solo performance, movement, singing, playwriting and screenwriting, design, producing, dramaturgy, stage management, theatre technology, and more.

Beyond technique, each class invites participants into the artist’s process. Featured guests share their unique journeys, creative approaches, and the many different ways a life in theatre can take shape. Classes typically conclude with a Q&A, offering space for questions, reflection, and connection with professionals actively working in the field.

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