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There seems to be three distinct types of drama school: musical theatre, acting for stage and screen and acting for collaborative and devised theatre. So which type of drama school is best suited to you? Here is Actorhub’s guide to all three.
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The top tips taken from the BBC Michael Caine masterclass in screen acting
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Here are five different styles of songs which you should consider for your audition repertoire.
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How to take care of your props and keep the stage manager on your side!
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Leading London headshot photographer and Actor Hub contributor Pete Bratlett shares his thoughts on using colour or black and white for your acting headshots.
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Guest Post from Actor and DSA Founder James Bowden – There is a massive difference in academic and vocational training. Do you need a foundation course?
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Studying at drama school will take up more time than a full time job. In addition to the 9 to 5 days of workshops and lectures there will be additional early morning warm ups and evening rehearsals for those end of term shows. Take a look at the day in the life of a drama student. Be prepared for some hard work!
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From Guest Blogger ‘Bitter Gertrude’ – I love auditions. I recognize, however, that auditioning is a deeply flawed process with huge limitations.
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From Guest Author – Actor, Ben Whitehair – Raise your hand if you’ve been told something along these lines: “If you can see yourself doing anything besides acting, do it!”