OEDIPUS

OEDIPUS

Our New Epic production of Sophocles’ OEDIPUS plays from the 26th Feb.. £10 tix now available…

http://www.blueelephanttheatre.co.uk/oedipus

In the glory of a United Kingdom, Oedipus stands firm, strong and defiant, his army that brought his nation to triumph basks in victory, when the King hears of a prophesy that could bring ruin to all that he has built his attention quickly moves to correct it, as he searches deeper for the truth the ruin is all his.

Method Acting

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Established in 2002, this leading & unique studio environment provides you with the consistent and real means to engage, unlock, and invest in your own specific methodology. All acting has one whether it’s born out of habit, sound intuition, or real technique. But just like the elite athlete in the 21st-century, the profession of the actor requires you to have a professional & vibrant approach.

MAIN CLASS – Feb 4th to 28th
The heart of the trainingdesigned to stretch, strengthen and expand the actor
  • Running Monday to Thursday for 4 weeks, a total of up to 96 hours / 24 per week
  • AM unit 10am – 1pm and/or
  • PM unit 7pm – 10pm
  • Units can be attended in either manner (All AM, PM or Split) – you can also double up at no extra cost
  • This structure is designed to be flexible and fit around the other opportunities and demands of your work
  • Feb 4th to 28th
  • May 6th to 30th
  • Aug 5th to 29th
  • Nov 4th to 28th
INTRO CLASS – Mar 17th – 18th
An intensive weekend to the 3 main components that make up the creative process and abilities that any actor requires

Sat, Sun @ 9-6pm (Places: 12)

  • Mar 17th – 18th
  • Jun 16th – 17th
  • Sep 15th – 16th
  • Dec 8th – 9th

This class is structured for those around the UK & Internationally who are currently unable to attend a main class

For more information go to: http://actingclasseslondon.co.uk/

Othello by William Shakespeare

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Emanate Theatre present by William Shakespeare at the White Bear Theatre

20-24 February 2013
8:45pm
www.emanatetheatre.co.uk
http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whitebear/

“Oh beware, my lord, of jealousy!
It is the green-eyed monster, which doth mock
The meat it feeds on.”

A web of lies affects the weak and mighty alike.

The happy marriage of Othello and his young bride Desdemona is threatened by the evil machinations of the scheming Iago. Othello no longer trusts those around him as Iago’s evil spreads through Cyrpus.

In one of the Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies, come and witness the destruction of a titan, who must die by the sword he has lived by.

Directed by Emily Morrison

Bryony Reiss
Emma Kirrage
George Jauncey
Kingsley Amadi
Patrick Oldham
Stephen Adams
Tom Lewis
Thomas Van der Klugt

EAST 15 BA Acting & Contemporary Theatre present DEBUT

AT THE CORBETT THEATRE

EAST 15 BA Acting & Contemporary Theatre present
DEBUT

Wednesday 20th to Saturday 23rd February
The Debut Festival is a unique event dedicated to the staging of new plays written, directed and performed by graduate year students from this course.
Previous works from this annual event have gone on to earn accolades and awards on the international stage.
To get up-to-date information on current DEBUT news, visit the web site at; http://www.debutfestival.co.uk/
Concept by Uri Roodner Writers mentored by April de Angelis
Directors mentored by Bryony Shanahan and Jesse Britton
Wednesday 20th February

7.30pm Bunco by Yasmin Zadeh
8.45pm Play for September by Olivia Hirst

Thursday 21st February

7.30pm Lightning Bent by Sid Flowers
8.45pm Just Call Me Kate by Agnes Wild

Friday 22nd February

6.30pm Who Killed Lauren Swift by Megan Thomas
7.45pm Sandpits Avenue by Natalie Wain.
9.00pm The League of Saint George by Georgia Bliss

Saturday 23rd February

11am Bunco by Yasmin Zadeh
12.15pm Play for September by Olivia Hirst
2.30pm Lightning Bent by Sid Flowers
3.45pm Just Call Me Kate by Agnes Wild
5.30pm Who Killed Lauren Swift? by Megan Thomas
7.45pm Sandpits Avenue by Natalie Wain.
9.00pm The League of Saint George by Georgia Bliss

The Poor School – Acting Auditions

The Poor School holds auditions throughout the year. You are asked to prepare one modern piece of between 90 seconds and two minutes. We advise that you cast yourself, in terms of age and temperament, asaccurately as possible.

You must have read and understood the play your piece is taken from.

In general, we are looking for evidence of ability that would benefit from a training.

An audition fee of £20 is charged

Enquiries: acting@thepoorschool.com

AUDITIONS for the two year training beginning October 2013. Next AUDITION March 15th

FOUR DAY COURSES: 19th – 22nd March; 23rd – 26th April; 14th – 17th May;