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Acting and Film Making (September 2025-June 2026)
I am pleased to be teaching an Acting and Film Making class for homeschool kids. In the first semester (Sept.-Dec.) we will focus on Improvisational acting; in the second semester, the kids will not only learn about scripted acting, but will also learn to be part of a film crew and will participate, alternatively as film crew and actors, in the creation and presentation of several films in our summer film festival.
UPDATE (January 19th, 2026): After our awesome Improv presentation to parents in December, the kids are now learning about scripted acting and will be developing film crew skills (camera, lights, sound, etc.). And I wanted to announce that here is still room for a few students to join us in the second semester! Please press the button below to learn more!
Meet the Director
Hi, My name is Richard Enos, and I have been involved in writing, acting, directing and producing for both live theatre and films for over 30 years. It all started off in Montreal in 1991 when I joined the Becket Players, a marvelous church-based group whose productions raised money for children in need.
After a few years of performing on the Becket stage, I summoned up the courage to write and submit an original script entitled ‘S’Cool Daze,’ for the 1994 production and it was accepted! The musical play, which pitted high school students against their teachers in an all-out competition, was a hit with the cast as I made sure that each actor had at least one line in the spotlight.
Featured Projects
Action
(2017)
I consider this one-man multimedia show my life’s work, the culmination of years of research into how the world really operates and what our role is in it. It asks the question: if we know we are being deceived and enslaved by the powers that be, should we retreat into our inner lives or take ACTION?
Wailing at the Wall (2012)
Wailing at the Wall chronicles the taping of a special episode of the TV series Clash of Cultures. The film is an ambitious attempt to inadvertently place vehement adversaries into each other’s shoes in order that they might find empathy and understanding for each other’s position and beliefs.
In the Can
(2009)
My first film as writer/director all takes place in a bathroom, as I figured I couldn’t afford to rent a regular film set on my own. An exceptional cast of actors converge one by one in the bathroom at a wedding reception, revealing layers of insecurity, jealousy and decption within the wedding party.