For almost a decade, Breakthrough Studios, (BTS) School for Drama has been one of the leading acting schools in NYC. Our actors have achieved unprecedented success through our acting workshops and networking seminars to top New York City agents, managers and casting directors. Building upon this success, BTS has built a 2-Year Acting Conservatory Program for Professional Acting Training, which includes an on-going series of 6-week evening intensives and Summer intensive programs. Our mission for the BTS Acting School Program is to integrate the contemporary acting techniques derived from Sanford Meisner, The Method, and the British Techniques, with hands-on exposure to the industry. The Acting School Conservatory and the Networking Studio can be utilized individually or simultaneously.
Monday, October 19, 2009

BTS Founder/Artistic Director Anthony Grasso of New York City's BTS School For Drama, appeared on the long running NBC show "Law & Order" on October 9, 2009. Mr. Grasso has more than 20 years of acting experience. His other TV credits include Sex & the City, All My Children, Law & Order: CI and others.
Breakthrough Studios will soon become an accredited acting school including a 2-year professional training program, youth program, and 6-week intensive.
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Congratulations to Bart Shatto
After meeting indie Film Directors Eva & James Isaac, Bart booked a principle role in their new feature "mo project!

Anthony Grasso holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree
from the School of Visual Arts. An established portrait artist
commissioned by prestigious clients world wide, Anthony harnessed his
passion for the arts, and shifted his expertise into acting and directing.
As a headshot photographer, Anthony applies a keen
artistic eye with his experience as an actor/director to create a
unique session that will achieve a great headshot.
www.GrassoPhotography.com
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