
The Art of Public Speaking for Every Stage

In this three-hour masterclass, voice and speech specialist Jane Fujita brings her Broadway-trained expertise to the conference room, the Zoom call, and every high-stakes moment in between.
Through breathwork, mental rehearsal, and practical exercises, you’ll learn to harness nervous energy rather than fight it, read your audience in real time, and choose words that command attention.
Whether you’re a first-time presenter or a seasoned speaker looking to sharpen your edge, you’ll leave with the tools — and the confidence — to let your personality lead.
*This class is capped at 12
Who's this class for?
About Your Instructor
Jane Fujita
As Head of Voice at NYU's Graduate Acting Program and Director of The New York Voice Center, Jane is the person speakers turn to when the stakes are high. She has coached TEDx speakers, prepared executives for keynote addresses, and guided presenters through conferences and thesis defenses, helping them walk onto any stage not just prepared, but themselves.
Her roots are in theater, where she has shaped performances on Broadway and at Lincoln Center, the American Repertory Theater, The Public Theater, Yale Repertory Theatre, and beyond. She has coached actors’ accents and dialects for numerous film and streaming projects, from Marvel movies to HBO series to independent arthouse films. She has taught voice and speech at Yale School of Drama, Rutgers Mason Gross School of the Arts, and Harvard's MXAT Institute for Advanced Theater Training, where she earned her MFA in Voice and Speech Pedagogy.
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