Post Graduate / Post Experience Acting

Postgraduate

In London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    1 Year

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regents Park Road, NW1 7AY

Start date

On request

About this course

There are no formal entry requirements. Entry is by audition, and candidates must not only have acting ability but also the level of commitment necessary to become a professional actor.

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Course programme

One Year Post Graduate / Post Experience Acting Course

Training for a career in professional acting for those who already have a degree (not necessarily in Drama) or for those who have Drama or related experience. For the one-year Post Graduate/Post Experience course the minimum age is 21 on commencement of the course and there is no upper age limit. Post Graduate students, who must condense their studies into a shorter period, usually begin individual programmes relating to their specific needs in voice, movement and auditioning at an early stage. Career-related studies are also brought forward in this way to prepare them for entry into the profession.

All candidates must be mature enough to follow a highly demanding programme of study.

Both courses include comprehensive career guidance and a graduating season of public productions in London theatres with a West End showcase at the Criterion Theatre in front of agents, directors and casting directors.

Attendance

Classes and rehearsals run 9:00am to 6:00pm from Monday to Friday and rehearsals may extend into the evening. Some weekend work will be necessary, especially when there are forthcoming productions. However, the company will enable students to support themselves by working outside college hours.

Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements. Entry is by audition, and candidates must not only have acting ability but also the level of commitment necessary to become a professional actor.
The Year

Divided into three terms and runs approximately 33 weeks from September to July, with breaks for half-term, Christmas, Easter and the Summer.

Qualifications Awarded

Successful students are awarded the Professional Acting Diploma and the British Academy of Dramatic Combat Fight Performance Certificate.

Progression

Graduating students will be given close support by the Company in launching their professional careers. The Bridge has an excellent record of graduate employment in the industry.

Course Content

Both courses have the same overall structure and content.

ACTING

Focuses on developing your imagination and introduces methods that will enable you to create a role and work with a group in improvising, devising and using text. Students explore a variety of acting styles, gain an understanding of the rehearsal process and acquire extensive performance skills. Modern and Classical plays, scenes and audition pieces are studied, rehearsed and performed through group and one to one teaching. For these classes all students are given an individual programme of work tailored to their particular needs.

MOVEMENT AND DANCE

Develops physical expressiveness, fitness and spatial awareness in the actor. Students are introduced to stage movement, study human and animal movement and work in a variety of dance styles. Period movement is studied in depth. (No previous dance experience is necessary.)

VOICE AND SPEECH

Relaxation and breathing, projection and clarity. Students learn how to use their 'whole voice' and to develop expressiveness, power and subtlety. Verse speaking and classical text are studied and students work on accents and dialects. The actor develops a thorough understanding of how the relationship with an audience is established.

SINGING AND MUSICAL THEATRE

Anyone who can speak can learn to sing. Essential for the actor's training and hugely enjoyable. Work on performance skills and technique. Musical theatre styles are studied and a range of musical skills are developed. Students also receive individual singing tutorials.

PHYSICAL THEATRE

A sense of play is at the heart of all good acting. The drama of such diverse performers as Steven Berkoff and Theatre de Complicite is explored in work that is central to the course. The actor must use the whole body in performance and can learn to be highly responsive to the group with whom he or she appears. Mime, clown, Commedia dell'arte, melodrama and mask are included in this area.

SHAKESPEARE AND CLASSICAL THEATRE

The initial emphasis is on workshops that make the text more accessible, whatever your level of experience. Improvisation, physical techniques, paraphrase and acting games are used. Student-led projects follow, employing these methods. Detailed studies of the social, historical and intellectual background of the plays lead to final productions and exercises.

TEXT ANALYSIS

How can we read actively and translate what we read into dramatic action? These are sessions which train our imagination in new ways.

THEATRE HISTORY

Students are given a strong grounding in Theatre History, but the emphasis is always a practical one. This knowledge is central to our professional lives.

PRODUCTION

Students put into practice what they have learnt on the course in production and production exercises. This is a chance to gain confidence and experience and to evaluate your own work. As the course progresses rehearsal time increases. Students on the Postgraduate and Two Year courses present their final work to agents and casting directors, in a varied season of productions and a West End showcase.

THEATRE STUDIES

Covers a range of subjects, including directing, educational theatre, and the language of theatre. All students are expected to undertake backstage and support work for productions and exercises and learn basic stage management and administrative skills. Students may also opt to present their own dramatic writing to the group.

THEATRE VISITS

Are an essential part of the training. The skills and techniques learnt in class are related to the work seen in a variety of exciting productions in London theatres.

STAGE COMBAT

Both armed and unarmed combat are studied. A range of fighting styles is explored and the work is integrated into productions and production exercises. Graduating students will take the BADC Fight Performance Exam.

TELEVISION, FILM AND RADIO

Students work with experienced actors and directors on acting for camera and for microphone. The technical demands of each medium are examined in both practical classes and projects.

AUDITIONS

A repertoire of audition work is essential for Postgraduate and Two-Year students going out into the profession. Audition technique is studied throughout each course.

PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Prepare you for entry to the profession. Equity and Spotlight representatives, agents, directors and casting directors are invited to advise you on launching your career and looking for work. The whole range of practical matters is covered from identifying where your casting potential lies to dealing with tax, from CVs and photographs to Equity membership.

TUTORIALS

Give the student a chance to evaluate his or her own work and to get help and guidance on a range of course-related, personal or financial matters. Students are given regular feedback about their progress on the course and support in planning their future career.

THE WORKING DIARY / LOG BOOK

Students record and discuss the work as well as evaluate their own progress and examine their feelings and observations as actors in training.

ASSESSMENT

This is continuous and is based on students' progress in lessons, rehearsals and productions. Assessments are both positive and realistic. They let students know what they have achieved and identify exactly what they must do to develop further skills.

Additional information

Payment options: One Year Postgraduate/Post Experience Acting Course: £1750 per term (deposit £550). Fees are payable in advance each term. A deposit must be paid before the course begins and this is set against payment of the final term's fees (term 3 for the one year course/term 6 for the two year course).

Post Graduate / Post Experience Acting

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