In days long gone now, I was a member of a Youth Theatre group, operating in association with a community theatre company. It was this group that really helped me get over my bad-tasting, childhood experiences of theatre. Working with like minded people and learning basic theatrical techniques was the first step. There was one... Continue Reading →
Spoilers and Courtesy – Special Post
Ok, this may seem like an odd subject to discuss on a blog about things I've learnt from acting. Please bear with me, hopefully it will make sense. An ongoing, debated topic is that of talking about shows, books, movies, etc to the degree where events are revealed in a public environment, potentially exposing crucial... Continue Reading →
Attack of the Troll
The Troll. An interesting term for a "past-time" which is as old as social etiquette. It is not particularly nice and in recent times has seen a lot of media exposure. The increase in electronic telecommunications and global social networking has made the work of a Troll far easier, and the effects more extreme. Celebrities... Continue Reading →
Daring to be Great – Special Post
Today, I just want you to watch this. It's a long video, and it's worth it.
Professionalism
WARNING: This may sound like a bit of a whinge, and it is. It is also a very important message about attitude. In all professions, there is a certain expectation in terms of skill, attitude and respect that everyone needs to at least be aware of, if they plan to make their chosen career their... Continue Reading →
The truth about shyness
I was at a presentation just recently, talking with a fellow actor about the change that occurs when you are "on-camera", or "on-stage". Something I, and I think most actors, can relate to. There is a strange transformation that takes place the moment you either walk on stage, or the director screams "ACTION!" It is... Continue Reading →
Learning Lines
In a private conversation, I was recently asked an interesting question; what is the best way to learn your lines? It is not something I really think much about these days. After many years of plays and filming, I have sort of had a technique evolve organically. I took bits and pieces from all over... Continue Reading →
When to say “No”
Lee Sheppard suggested that I write a post on "When to say 'No'." Based on another suggestion for a blog post, I address the matter of when to say no. As Lee was not specific in his suggestion, I will take it as saying no to a show, or a role. Now, why should this... Continue Reading →
The Professional Community Thespian
Lee Sheppard suggested that I write a post on "Community Theatre? Why bother?" Before I start this post, I would like to state one thing and make it perfectly clear. I do not consider myself to be a brilliant actor, just a good one. I do it because it fires something inside that I thrive... Continue Reading →
Realism – Portraying with conviction
Debs_Dwelling @labrug How to make a character so convincing your audience believes you are going through what you are portraying? 😉 25/02/2014 7:26 pm This is a hard one to answer. Ultimately, it is a very personal choice as to how far an actor is prepared to go in portraying your character. You see, when... Continue Reading →
