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Jack-in-the-box Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

" Actors' " or "actor's studio"?

What is the correct, and official, form for the New York school:

" Actors' studio"

or

"Actor's studio"?

(I think it's the first, it looks logical; but I'm not sure.)

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Unless there is only one actor using the studio, it should be: Actors' Studio

  • Unless there is only one actor using the studio, it should be: Actors' Studio
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Unless there is only one actor using the studio, it should be:

Actors' Studio
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I agree with you.

But, does anyone know whether this ("-s' st.") is actually the official name of the famous New York school?

Thanks for your answers.
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I would think that Actors' Studio (refers collectively to actors) and the second one Actor's refers to an individual. Would this be correct?
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The Actors Studio. You can verify this by just using Google.

http://www.actors-studio.com/

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Thank you very much. Your answer is very useful for me.
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Thank you very much. Your answer is very useful for me.


My pleasure.

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