ACT 1
Our one year actor training programme focuses on the core skills of acting, voice and movement that will help you build confidence professionally and personally.
We will go All In to help you achieve what you want and will support you before, during and after the course.
We understand the importance of striking a balance between training and life, so we have designed a one day a week course (Friday 9am - 5pm) that enables you to work alongside it.
WHY TRAIN WITH US
Unlocking your impulses and allowing you to make big choices
Finding ways to show the best of yourself in every encounter
A key focus on audition technique, with regular mock auditions to help build your skills in this area
Finding honesty and resilience in all your work
Giving you the confidence to surprise yourself
Input, workshops and advice from industry experts including casting directors, agents, directors and teachers that work at the top drama schools
Giving you a creative voice in all the work you choose to make
If you want further training, we offer advice to help you choose the right school for you and the best approach
Everybody who teaches on the course is an experienced, modern teacher who is also an industry based professional. It is important to us that our students work with staff who have knowledge of todays industry but also have a conscious understanding of the nature of teaching and it’s dynamics. We employ teachers with a human approach who ENCOURAGE, INSPIRE AND GUIDE while considering that their students are individuals with voices of their own.
All of your classes are structured in order to compliment one another. Your teachers will work in continual communication to make sure you get the best training possible.
COURSE BREAK DOWN
Term one
Classes in acting, voice, movement, audition practice, theatrical clown and professional headshots.
Term two
Classes in acting, voice, movement, audition practice, theatrical clown, acting for camera, and industry workshops.
Term Three
Classes in acting, voice, movement, audition practice, theatrical clown, acting for camera, and rehearsals for end of year showcase.
Course Overview
Minimum age 18
Academic requirements None
Course length One year
Audition Fee - none
Course Fee & Deposit
One off setup payment
£200
Course fee break down
£750 Term one
£750 Term two
£750 Term Three
Additional costs:
£35 - All In Actors hoodie and t-shirt (mandatory)
£10 - theatre trip (optional)
Term times 2024/25
(Fridays 9am - 5pm)
Term 1 - 17th Sept - 13th Dec
(half term 28th Oct - 1st Nov)
Term 2 - 7th Jan - 4th April
(half term 17th Feb - 21st Feb)
Term 3 - 22nd April - 20th July
(half term 26th May - 30th May)
What’s covered on the course
As well as classes in acting, voice and movement, you will receive regular audition practice, acting for screen and a wide range of industry workshops from directors, agents, casting directors and theatre practitioners. We provide each student with a professional headshot.
In the final term you will perform in a showcase in a London venue.
Acting
Focusing on elements of Stanislavski’s system and Uta hagen’s exercises, our acting classes will help you develop the inner life of a character, as well as building confidence in your approach to text. These classes will focus on unlocking your imagination helping you to play, explore and discover.
Voice
Focusing on breath, grounding and articulation these classes will help you discover the rich nature of your own voice and the power it can give you.
Movement
Encouraging the actor to connect to their body and breath, your movement classes will compliment your voice and acting classes, guiding you to become a fully connected actor capable of expressing themselves physically.
Acting For Screen
To find an ease, truthfulness and specificity in your performance on screen, with a focus on ultra screen naturalism. Working on unselfconciousness, connection, self taping, screen naturalism, camera technique, confidence on screen, film terminology and technique, what to expect on set, text toolkit for prep and focus and preparation exercises for screen.
Theatrical Clown
Through play, games and exercises we will unlock a more open, daring and vulnerable you. Acknowledging one's own ridiculousness is fundamental to a performer and we will help turn off the ‘clever’ part of the brain and tap into a simpler, impulse lead way of working.
Audition Practice
Regular audition practice with a mock audition panel will help you build confidence to walk into any audition room and give your all. You will work on both classical and contemporary monologues, sight reading and interview technique. You will also experience being a part of the audition panel to understand what its like on the other side of the table.
Industry workshops and Q&A
One off and regular workshops throughout the course from agents, casting directors and experts from all fields of the industry. Previous Industry workshops and Q&As have include: James Penford - Agent – McEwan Penford, Nicci Topping - Casting Director, Ben Cogan - Casting Director, Sophie Shaw - Associate Director – Frantic Assembly, Jay Paul Skelton -Viewpoints workshop, Milly Thomas - Writing workshop, Mind - Wellbeing workshop, Nicola Coughlan - Actor, Jerone Marsh-Reid - Actor, Jess Clark - Actor, Lorne MacFadyen - Actor
Showcase
Rehearsing and creating an open to the public showcase where will will invite industry professionals to see your work in a London venue.