ACTING MASTERCLASS AT ANDOVER LIGHTS THEATRE, HAMPSHIRE – 6th OCT 2012
The Lights, West Street, Andover, Hampshire, SP10 1AH Box Office: 01264 368368 | email: stop@thelights.org.uk
The Lights, West Street, Andover, Hampshire, SP10 1AH Box Office: 01264 368368 | email: stop@thelights.org.uk
SCREEN ACTING CLASS – 10am to 5-30pm SAT 22nd SEPT 2012 (£95 includes certificate, refreshments and fully edited scene on YouTube and sent to you via dropbox) STAGE ACTING CLASS – 10am to 5-30pm SUN 14th OCTOBER 2012 (£75 includes certificate and refreshments.) To book a place, call 01373 471496 or to book online with credit…
SATURDAY 25th AUGUST 2012 Call 01373-471486 or email mark@dramadirect.net to book today
PRESTIGIOUS AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR DRAMA DIRECT LTD The Drama Direct Ltd project THE LEGEND OF SPOTTEE has been nominated for two prestigious media awards. It competes for the ROYAL TELEVISION SOCIETY AWARDS 2012 North East for ‘Best Promotional Film’ and has also been shortlisted for the ‘Best Arts and Business Partnership’ for THE JOURNAL CULTURE…
A scene from the special Drama Direct Screen Acting MC at the Hardwick House, Oxfordshire on 28th January 2012, with Rachel Cullen & Ben Altimira. Next Screen Class at Hardwick is on SATURDAY 21st APRIL 2012. Fancy taking part in this wonderful event? Call 01373 471486 or email mark@dramadirect.net for details or to book a place!…
A scene from the Drama Direct Screen Acting MC at the Merlin Theatre, Frome on 22nd January 2012 with Danny Gaisford and Gabriel Kemp. Next Screen Class is on SUNDAY 20th MAY 2012. Fancy a go at this unique art form yourself? Call 01373 471486 or email mark@dramadirect.net to enquire or book a place! (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
The setting was great and the whole day had a very professional feel. The scenes were fun and had a good degree of depth to allow us all to demonstrate a good range. I had a great time and really look forward to seeing the final edit of the scene – Erin Brodie Great refresher. I…
Sharing the most magical moment that can ever happen to an actor makes Mark McGann almost evangelical in his enthusiasm. He describes this moment as the point at which everything comes together in performance, when the actor is no longer being led by thoughts of where they’re supposed to be standing or what they’re supposed to…