The Voice Workshop: How To Speak For Stage

The Voice Workshop - Every Wednesday Evening 19.00 to 20.30 - 17th April to 22nd May 2024

By Collective Acting Studio

Location

Collective Acting Studio, The Laundry, Hornsey Road Baths

Tiltman Place London N7 7EE United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

Attention professional-level actors! Elevate your vocal skills and command the stage with authority in The Voice Workshop: How To Speak For Stage. This weekly intensive is led by the Theatre Assistant Voice Coach of the National Theatre

In this workshop, you'll delve into the intricacies of vocal projection, diction, and breath control – essential skills for any actor or performer. The approach mirrors the intensity and discipline of working on a big stage production, challenging you to develop the confidence and resilience required to deliver truly captivating performances.

Whether you're preparing for an upcoming role or seeking to maintain and improve your craft between acting jobs, The Voice Workshop provides an invaluable opportunity to work alongside fellow professional actors. Together, you'll push each other to new heights, creating an environment that fosters growth and inspires excellence.

Don't miss this chance to learn from one of the best in the business. Elevate your artistry, unlock the full potential of your voice, and book your spot in The Voice Workshop: How To Speak For Stage today.

Actors trained by Collective have gone on to work in Hollywood films, on Broadway, for the National Theatre, in the West End and in series for Netflix, HBO, BBC, ITV and Channel 4.

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Testimonials:

'I was working in the West End before I graduated and I genuinely felt more prepared and ready to utilise my skills having been trained by staff from Collective. I was able to pick up a script and know instantly what to do and how to navigate it. I felt strong and confident with my actor's process and knew exactly how to tackle the industry as an actor and an artist. I have Paul to thank for that.'

Louis Sparks, Actor - Masters of the Air (produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks)

'The staff from Collective genuinely care for the well-being of all of their students, they want to see you win! They're driven to give actors from underrepresented backgrounds a voice and that’s what we need more of in our industry. So if you’re an actor, a performer, a creative who wants to create their own work and give a voice to the voiceless, joining the Collective is the best thing you could do for yourself.'

Seyan Sarvan, Actor - Channel 4's It's A Sin

'It’s only until you’ve had a chance to see what else is out there, both professionally and academically, it becomes very clear that your learning with Collective is special and there’s no other place to train like this.'

Segun Fawole, Actor - West End productions of A Chorus Line and Motown

'It's impossible to list all the things I've learnt from Paul because there are just too many! Paul not only teaches students to be actors, but theatre-makers, professionals – brilliant humans with ideas and dreams and fires in their bellies.'

Phoebe Rhodes, Director - Young Vic Creators Program

£15 – £20