
Drama and theater tutoring develops performance skills, theatrical literacy, and creative confidence for students interested in acting, directing, playwriting, stage design, or simply becoming a more confident, expressive communicator. The tutor guides students through scene study, monologue work, improvisation, voice and movement, and script analysis, tailoring sessions to the student's specific goals and interests. Sessions might prepare a student for a school audition, work through AP or IB theater assessments, explore devised performance, or develop skills for college theater programs. Students learn to inhabit characters truthfully, collaborate creatively, and communicate ideas through performance with clarity and presence. The result is both theatrical skill and the self-assurance that comes from learning to perform well under pressure.
These tutors also teach Computer Science, Math, Music Theory, Piano, Spanish.
If you have a specific tutor in mind, you're welcome to request them directly — we'll confirm whether they're available and the right fit for your student. Otherwise, Ryan writes a personal email to understand your student's needs, learning style, and goals — then handpicks a tutor from the roster. You're not filling out a form and getting assigned randomly. If the first tutor isn't the right fit after the first session, we'll find you a better match at no extra charge.
Yes. Many families start with a single session to see how the tutor and student connect before committing to a regular schedule. There's no pressure to book in advance — reach out and we'll set something up.
Yes. Many of our tutors are strong across several subjects, and sessions can cover more than one if that's what the student needs that week. Flexibility is built into how we work.
Most of our tutors continue working through breaks, either online or in-person at the college if the tutors remain on campus during that vacation. We'll let you know in advance if a tutor has a gap in availability and arrange coverage with one of our other tutors — in-person or online — in the required subject.
Occasionally, if the student lives very close to the tutor's campus. Most sessions take place on or near the college campus or online. This keeps sessions in an academically focused environment — which tends to produce better results.
The families who see the biggest results are the ones who commit to a regular cadence — typically once, twice, or three times a week. One-on-one tutoring with a student from an elite college, who genuinely understands the material, is a fundamentally different experience from a tutoring center or an app. Most of our clients stay with us for multiple semesters.
Email Ryan@ShiresTutoring.com and mention which tutor and college town you're interested in, or fill out our Request a Tutor form. We typically respond within one business day.
Our Williams College tutors who offer Drama & Theater tutoring include Daniel Reyes.
That depends on where your student is starting and how consistently they attend. Our Williams College tutors will identify the specific gaps, focus sessions on them, and adjust as the student progresses. Families who stick to a weekly schedule typically see meaningful progress within four to six weeks.
Email Ryan@ShiresTutoring.com and mention you're looking for Drama & Theater tutoring from a Williams College tutor, or fill out our Request a Tutor form — you can also click the Request a Tutor button at the bottom of this page. We typically respond within one business day.