Max Rosenak

Max is an actor, director, voice coach, acting coach, and a teacher of the Alexander Technique. He has taught his particular blend of voice & performance at NYU Tisch, AADA, AMAW, Drew University, The American Conservatory, and The Riverside Initiative for the Alexander Technique. He studied voice, text and Shakespeare extensively with renowned master voice teacher Patsy Rodenburg, and is a Rodenburg Registered Teacher (RRT) of voice & text. He received his MFA in Acting from A.C.T in San Francisco and his BFA in Theatre Arts from Boston University. Max has directed Shakespeare plays for NYU-Meisner, The Atlantic Acting School among others. He is is a founding company member of the Seattle living wage theatre company The Williams Project, and has performed with them for the last eight years. He has performed regionally at The Pittsburgh Public, The American Conservatory Theater, The Huntington Theatre Company, The Olney Theatre Center, The Magic Theater and has appeared in films, including La Mission opposite Benjamin Bratt. Max is co-founder of the Hudson Alexander Technique Collective, and maintains a private practice where he focuses on helping performers cultivate the inner resources needed to express themselves fully and powerfully. www.maxrosenak.com thewilliamsproject.org