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Actor’s Craft Offers More Than Just Acting . . .

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by Colleen Kappeler

When people first think of downtown Kenosha, professional acting training may not be what comes to mind! What a blessing for Kenosha, and surrounding areas, that a well-trained coach settled and began work here. From the upstairs of the Pollard Gallery on most afternoons you can hear the echoes of children’s voices. What sounds like play (and I know from experience they love it as much as play) is really acting training in progress. Maureen Cashin Bolog, who uses the Chubbuck Technique to train actors of all ages, specializes in more than just getting work for actors. She creates new life experiences and a new approach to life.
The Chubbuck Technique teaches “actors to use the obstacles in life, not to spiral down into despair, but to propel themselves up to WIN their objectives,” Bolog explains. She is repeatedly told that her Acting Technique class is “life changing.” Adults and children who have taken this class apply their new knowledge and abilities to films, commercials, competitions and scholarship awards. Even those who do not aspire to acting learn self-confidence as well as how to be creative, funny, and interesting people. “Learning to act well requires a person to open up to experiencing life more fully,” Bolog explains. She’s had people drive from as far as four hours away to attend weekly classes with her. Being in the middle of Milwaukee and Chicago, which both offer acting opportunities, serves her well.
As for Bolog she loves what she does and is passionate about – something that everyone who knows her can see for themselves. “I think being an acting coach is my calling. It’s something I decided I wanted to do in 1987. I am passionate about it.” Bolog moved to Los Angeles for six years to study acting and continues to return to California to train with Ivana Chubbuck, who works with Academy Award winning actors. “I want my actors’ skills to be competitive with those successful actors on the coasts,” she says.
Downtown Kenosha offered not only a good location between two major cities, but was affordable and welcoming for Bolog. “I love being in the Pollard Gallery loft….Judy Rossow, Milt Smith, and the volunteers of the Rhode truly serve the community with creating opportunities for artists and people who want to experience the arts.” Being self-employed, working downtown added another dimension to her business as well,

“I feel part of a team of people who care about the arts and care about Kenosha.”

Whether you, your children, or someone you know is interested in pursuing acting or in gaining any number of skills (like self-confidence and pubic speaking), Actor’s Craft offers what you need. In an encouraging, enthusiastic, and energizing atmosphere, Bolog helps people move forward into confidence, no matter their choice in careers.

Do you want to be an actor? Get on-camera with Actor’s Craft.

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This Saturday June 6th, during Bloomin’ Days, come on over to the Rhode and make your “commercial” that celebrates Kenosha Living! Maureen Cashin Bolog will give you a brief lesson in on-camera acting between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Participants must sign a release in case all or a portion of your “commercial” is selected for a future promotion.

Gary Callahan of DC Talent will be on hand from 11-4 to talk to anyone aspiring to a professional acting career.

Actor’s Craft is located in the Rhode Center for the Arts, 518 56th Street in Kenosha, WI

The Heart & Soul Behind Actor’s Craft: Maureen Cashin Bolog . . .

By Lisa Adamowicz Kless

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Saying that Actor’s Craft owner Maureen Cashin Bolog is an interesting lady is akin to mentioning that Kenosha is situated next to a nice little lake. Once one delves into a conversation with Maureen, you find that, like Lake Michigan, there’s a lot of depth to her, as well as endless things to discover. Case in point: our meeting was originally only supposed to last for forty-five minutes. Nearly four hours later, I left Maureen’s home, my head swimming with all sorts of fun facts. For instance, Maureen “accidentally” started the first ongoing Irish ethnic school for children in Chicago about nine years ago; when she tried to find information about what other “Irish schools” in the area were doing, she found that there were none, so, she began her own. Also, besides being a top-notch acting coach, Maureen has her masters degree in television and film. Just a couple of weeks ago, at the gala opening for RDI Stages (a new, state of the art soundstage in Milwaukee), Maureen rubbed elbows and was photographed with actor and Wisconsin native Tony Shalhoub, a.k.a. “Monk”. Continue reading →

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