Nadia Townsend Nadia Townsend Screen Practice Masterclass Biography Nadia has been working as an actress in Australia and internationally for the last 17 years. Nadia first trained with Atlantic Theatre Co in NYC then set up her own theatre company Wolf Whistle, producing independent theatre and
Read more →Hub|X – Industry Talks for Actors World Voice Day Vocal Health For Actors FREE Seminar FRIDAY 21st April / 7- 8pm A special event in celebration of World Voice Day! The voice is a primary tool for any actor, and its crucial to keep it in good health. We’re
Read more →10 Questions With….Dean Carey 1. When did you become interested in the performing arts? I grew up in a very conservative household and suburb in what was then an extremely boring Melbourne. TV was one of my escapes, particularly science fiction. But moreover films which took my breath away, for example, To Kill A Mockingbird.
Read more →10 Questions With…..Lyn Pierse 1. When you were 6 years old what did you want to be when you grew up? I don’t know what I wanted to be when I was 6. I loved singing and I wanted everyone to burst into song and sing in spontaneous,
Read more →Micheal Booth – 20 things I’ve learned in 20 years of acting 1. The character doesn’t know it’s a comedy. Don’t play for laughs, and always let the truth get in the way of a good gag. 2. Your first idea is an idea. And probably a clichéd judgement.
Read more →Two words that can accelerate your acting career I´d love to share with you two specific words that I notice help quiet the critic in the mind of top performers. I’ve observed actors who work with these two words, can tap into a greater sense of play
Read more →“BUSTING THE STARVING ARTIST MYTH” by Sonny Vrebac You’re a performer, you’re probably somewhere on the 20s spectrum and like the rest of us, you’ve been conditioned to accept the romantic notion of the struggling artist. We’re as afraid of taking a gig ‘just for the money’ as
Read more →TEN QUESTIONS WITH……Pip Edwards Pip Edwards on IMDb 1. When you were 6 years old what did you want to be when you grew up? I didn’t have sense of actually ‘being’ anything. I still don’t. I was a very physical kid, always climbing things, couldn’t much keep
Read more →“THE ACCESSIBILITY OF ACTING” by Daniel Monks My name is Daniel Monks and I am a disabled actor. My mother was an actress, a graduate of NIDA, and when she was seven months pregnant with me, she performed her one-woman show, From Here to Maternity. Ever since I
Read more →“WHY DO I ACT” by Joel Jackson There is no right or wrong answer and it is entirely subjective. But, acting to me is a fascination, an obsession. It came out of nowhere, I wanted to be a musician or a carpenter and then acting found me.
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