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London’s only Gay Theatre company loses home.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #12
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Review: Brimstone and Treacle, Arcola Theatre ****
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Review: Three Kingdoms, Lyric, Hammersmith ****
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The Actors Temple
This course is aimed at anyone both at home and abroad who wishes to experience our actor training over the Summer holiday period.
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The Actors Temple – SUMMER SCHOOL – 2nd–20th August 2010
This is highly suited to younger students who want a real taste of studying with us before commiting to any full training, or for foreign students to also immerse themselves in the culture and language of London.
The course itself is a progressive three weeks looking at the process of acting that has evolved over the last few years at the Temple, firmly rooted in the principles orginally taught by Sanford Meisner.
The course is open to all (18+), from professional actors to curious novices. There will also be a theatre outing to Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, which is included in the course fee.
HOURS OF WORK
This year we are offering 3 options: Morning Course: 9.30-1.30pm, Daytime Course: 1.45-5.45pm or Evening Course: 6-10pm
You must commit to the same time each day once you have decided which option above suits you best.
All classes take place Monday to Friday for 3 weeks at our studio theatre on Warren Street in London's West End.
COST
The total cost of the course is £1200.00. The first payment of £400 is due on booking to secure your place and is non refundable after 1st July. The remaining £800 is due on the first day of the course.
WHAT TO BRING
You only need bring yourself.
Suggested reading: On Acting, Sanford Meisner (Available from Amazon.com) and What every actor is looking for Andrea Mariani
TO BOOK:
Please email: tanja@actorstemple.com or call her on 020 3004 4537Published on April 19, 2010 · Filed under: Advice;









