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Madani Younis launches his first season at The Bush
David Richards reports from The Bush Theatre as new Artistic Director Madani Younis outlines his plans for his first season.
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Fourthwall’s Favourites: February
Fourthwall’s round-up of what to see this coming February.
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Training: ALRA North launches online TV station
The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts are launching a new online TV station from their Wigan base.
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Greenwich Playhouse loses home in first casualty of the Olympics?
Curtain down on Greenwich Playhouse after thirteen years.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #10
Up and running, there’s time for Gareth to find amusement in the smallest details.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #9
All three Faction shows are now up and running and Gareth has a second to take a moment’s pause to contemplate this achievement and to ruminate on Miss Julie.
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Greenroom Gossip: Mulligan on drama school auditions
Last month actress Carey Mulligan told an American newspaper that she was rejected from every drama school she auditioned for.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #8
Gareth wonders whether Miss Julie, the third show in The Faction’s rep season, might be suffering from ‘third-child’ syndrome.
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Review: DNA, Rose, Kingston ***
Amy Stow reviews Dennis Kelly’s DNA at the Rose, Kingston and finds it packs a lot of punch.
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Review: The Pitchfork Disney, Arcola ****
Amy Stow reviews a near-perfect revival of Phillip Ridley’s seminal play, The Pitchfork Disney, at the Arcola.
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Review: The Bee, Soho Theatre *****
As part of its world tour, The Bee returns to its original home, The Soho Theatre, London. David Richards reviews.
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Review: The Faction’s Miss Julie, New Diorama ***
David Richards is drawn into The Faction’s mesmerising blend of physical action and theatricality in the final play in their rep season, Miss Julie.
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The London Drama School
The London Drama School, together with “Incisor”, London Fringe Theatre & Film Company, have created unique Summer Intensive Drama Courses.
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Students are taught by actors, directors, dancers, and singers who are currently working in the entertainment business and, therefore, get a true impression of what being an actor is really like. It is a small friendly school where students are taught skills in Voice, Movement, Singing, Dance, Theatre Sports, Physical Theatre, and Acting.
Acting & Improvisation – students will be encouraged to explore various methods of working and will discover different forms of expression. Improvisation encourages the actor to be free and think on their feet.
Acting & Comedy gives students an insight into what it takes to be a comic actor and stand-up comedian. Students write and perform their own stand-up routines in class as well as learning about comic timing and physicality through scripts.
Acting & Screen Acting gives students the tools to act for both stage and screen looking at the difference between stage and screen techniques. From “Hitting your mark” to performing a scene from a soap opera or film.
Students will be encouraged to explore various methods of drama and will discover many different forms of expression.
The London Drama School is situated in the green residential area close to Willesden Green tube station.
More info: www.startek-uk.com or telephone 020 8830 4992
Published on April 26, 2010 · Filed under: Advice;






