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  1. The National Shakespeare Conservatory was an acting school in New York City, offering a two-year certificate program and an eight-week summer training program. The Conservatory was founded in 1974 by Philip Meister, Albert Schoemann and Mario Siletti.

  2. The National Shakespeare Conservatory was an acting school in New York City, offering a two-year certificate program and an eight-week summer training program. The Conservatory was founded in 1974 by Philip Meister, Albert Schoemann and Mario Siletti.

  3. Apr 5, 1982 · Philip Meister, theatrical director and producer and co-founder of the National Shakespeare Company and the Cubiculo, died after a coronary arrest Saturday in Lenox Hill Hospital. He was 55...

  4. The National Shakespeare Conservatory graduate has been directed by Gene Frankel, Drama Desk Award winner Russell Treyz and Oscar and Tony nominee Mako. He has co-starred with Edmund Lyndeck (originated the part of Judge Turpine in "Sweeney Todd") and Emmy nominee Mark LaMura.

  5. Reconnect with friends from National Shakespeare Conservatory, find reunions, view yearbook photos and more.

  6. Jan 21, 1991 · Mario Siletti, an acting teacher who helped found the National Shakespeare Conservatory, died on Jan. 7 at New York University Medical Center. He was 65 years old and lived in Greenwich...

  7. acting school in New York City