Directing : How to Rehearse
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Week
Suitable for: The course is aimed at directors with some experience either as students or on the fringe.
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About this course
Students below the age of 21 are not normally accepted. Entrance is by written application. Students should have some experience of directing. There is no upper age limit: however older applicants are advised that the course may be physically demanding. Fluency in both written and spoken English is essential.
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Subjects
- Directing
Course programme
The course is aimed at directors with some experience either as students or on the fringe.
OVERVIEW OF THE COURSE
There will be the opportunity to work with designers and writers but the course will concentrate on working with the actors under the guidance of Sue Dunderdale. Other RADA tutors and theatre practitioners will contribute. During the first week of the course, the emphasis will be on developing a method of work.
In the second week each director will work on scenes with actors. There will be a presentation of the work at the end of the course. A certificate, stating the minimum number of contact hours is awarded on successful completion of the course.
HOURS OF WORK
Classes generally take place between 10am and 6pm, Monday to Friday, with some evening work required. Classes are not optional; you are expected to treat these as professional rehearsal calls.
Directing : How to Rehearse