Dates:
Sunday 15 November
Duration:
1 hour 30 minutes
Times:
6:30pm – 8:00pm Melbourne7:30am – 9:00am London8:30pm – 1opm New Zealand
Tutors:
Richard Sarell
Fee:
$10AUD
“Great skills you can apply … with immediate results” – Travis Waite (Melbourne)“The webinar was brilliant! The demonstrations. were the best part of it.” – Kanapathipillai Kapilthev (Sri Lanka)“Don’t be fooled by his humility, Richard is an exceptional teacher.” – Janet Watson-Kruse (Melbourne)
On the whole actors love doing monologues.
So … why do monologues go wrong so often?
In WEBINAR 10: you will learn where all the traps are; why those traps so cleverly entice you to fall into them; how to recognise them and how to avoid them.
Bring a monologue to the session so you can test out the techniques and see how they work for you. WEBINAR 10: on Sunday 15 November 2020 – $106:30pm Melbourne; 8:30pm Auckland; 7:30am London
Richard knows his stuff. He knows what actors must do to be real and he will explain it in simple terms that you can use now.
Getting your choices into the ballpark is the first step for the actor. Once you have done that understanding how to refine and adjust them without losing your way is the next step.
Because monologues can be really challenging they are a great skill builder for you basic acting process.
Richard Sarell is one of the best teachers of acting. The world is lucky to have him in it and I’m so happy I found The Rehearsal Room. Wish I found it years ago! Time and money well spent!
LEARN TO GENERATE PERFORMANCES THAT ARE CREATIVELY PLAYFUL and CONVINCINGLY REAL
Explore techniques that have been 35 years in development. They bring a new clarity and functionality to acting technique.
Over his twenty-five year directing career Richard found that that there were many unusual behaviours that he would have to encourage actors to adopt for their character. One thing became quickly plain. No matter how odd the behaviour was there was always a conscious or unconscious reason driving it. Everything happened for a reason.
Working out how and why unusual behaviours occurred was fascinating. Then learning to translate that knowledge into acting technique was another fascinating challenge. He became very skilled at it.
Actors have to do the same thing. On some occasions they too are confronted by the unusual and have to start from scratch to work out a practical way to apply a new understanding to a performance.This webinar will also therefore explore learning how to learn.
Have a fun time learning.
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