performing arts business
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Friday, 9 November 2012
Directery
Directory
These are some thearters that have spaces for a new play to be stages or have a drama group rehearse in companys that you can hire poeple to create props and stageing ,lighting,sound.
Battersea Arts centre
Lavender Hill
London
SW11 5TF
For enquires and to hire any of the spaces at
BAC call the Events team on 020 7326 8211 or email usLavender Hill
London
SW11 5TF
For enquires and to hire any of the spaces at
Bush Theatre
Shepherds Bush Green
London
W12 8QD
Tel.: 020 7602 3703 (Admin.)
Fax: 020 7602 7416
The Bush Theatre now has spaces which are available for individuals, companies, organizations and any kind of group to book for drinks and dinner parties, meetings, presentations, read-throughs, rehearsals, showcases, workshops, music events and anything in between! Plus our wonderful new Café Bar can cater for all
The spaces available to hire are
THE LIBRARY ROOM
Theatre style 75
Dinner/Lunch 50
Drinks/Standing 75
from £80 per hour
THE ATTIC
Theatre style 40
Dinner/Lunch 30
Drinks/Standing 50
from £40 per hour
THE STUDIO
Theatre style 40
Dinner/Lunch 40
Drinks/Standing 50
from £40 per hour
THE AUDITORIUM
Theatre style 144
Dinner/Lunch 144
Drinks/Standing 250
from £150 per hour
All of these spaces are available around the artistic programme for hire. Please get in touch to discuss your ideas for your event or party and we will do our very best to make it happen here. For more information or to make a booking please come in for a tour Monday to Saturday 0800 to 2300 or email events@bushtheatre.co.uk or call 0208 743 3584.)
Young Vic
66 The Cut
London
SE1 8LZ
Tel.: 020 7928 6363
"As a busy producing theatre, all spaces are very much in demand so early enquiries are necessary to secure hire.London
SE1 8LZ
Tel.: 020 7928 6363
Costs do not include additional technical or production support needed."
For more information and booking, contact Caroline Carey, Head of Corporate Development, on 020 7922 2812.
lighting and sound
General theatre supplies hire company. Lighting & sound hire available
stageing and props
http://www.digifexsolutions.co.uk/
DigiFex Solutions are proud to present a number of services to Amateur Theatre Groups in the UK from our innovative Digital Scenery and Technical Services as well as Concept Design, no matter what your budget we have a product and solution available to you.
www.propsmaster.co.uk
PropsMaster was established to serve the AmDram community, saving you storage costs and making it easy to source props without having to buy or make them. Please give us a call for more information.
http://www.digifexsolutions.co.uk/
DigiFex Solutions are proud to present a number of services to Amateur Theatre Groups in the UK from our innovative Digital Scenery and Technical Services as well as Concept Design, no matter what your budget we have a product and solution available to you.
www.propsmaster.co.uk
PropsMaster was established to serve the AmDram community, saving you storage costs and making it easy to source props without having to buy or make them. Please give us a call for more information.
Friday, 19 October 2012
time line of an actor working on stage from ardition to job
Time line of an actor working on stage from ardition to job
1)
eather you get the part or you dont
(You will come in to contacted with :
person who is organising the aurditions)
2)
1)
You find the audition online or from your agent
You resurch the play
You lern the scean or extracted they give you
You go to a audition .
You get the part so then are told to come to a read thro where you will get your scripeds and meet the rest of the cast .you will then be given a scedual of all your rehersals and diffrent dates of meetings or fittings that you will need to attend over the next few months
3)
Erly Rehersals you will block out the sceans and lern your lines thro rehersal ,you will develop your chariter and will become in sink with the other actors
(You will come in to contacted with :the director ,the creative director ,the stage manerger,the rest of the cast )
4)
Late rehearsals (closer to the show) you will have learnt your lines and now know exactly where your meant to be on stage and when you will start to use props and pieces of scenery that your character uses
(The scean creator the depratey stage manerger ,front of house,the creative director ,cast ,floor,runners,cast,director ,lighting)
5)
Close to the show / you will be fitted for your costumes ,be told what props you will have and know where they are ,the scenery will be placed ,you will have run through with pieces of sound and lighting
6)
you will have a dress rehearsal
you will have a technical rehearsal
(Costum disiger,make up artist ,lighting,sound,backstage,stage manerger)
7)
The day of the show you will be called 30 minuets befor the show to get ready and be preparpared ,you then get your make up done , costume on ,make sure your props are in the right place, and wait for the 5 minute call where you go down to the wings
(stage manerger ,dirctor ,front of house,tecnical team ,make up artists, back stage,costum disingers ,the audiance )
8)
You perform , then you take your costume of and take your make up and go out the stage door home ,and the next day repeat this
so u have chosento becoma actor
So you are choosing to pursue an acting career .
Acting, when given the opportunity, is a fun and forfilling .
Acting, when given the opportunity, is a fun and forfilling .
You have an opportunity to spend an evening with an audience and know that in end you have made them put aside their problems for a moment, and reflect on themselves and the people around them. Actors have an opportunity to affect people and make them think about something important.
Learn How to Act Seems like a given, doesn't it? But I can't tell you the number of people that come out to Hollywood thinking that all they need to do is get a job as a waiter at some popular restaurant, meet an agent, get "discovered" and then it's nothing but champagne and caviar from there. Uh...no.
Most successful actors are truly committed to the art of acting alone and their love of acting is what has kept them going through the years. Many people are tempted to get into this industry at the prospect of fame or money. You must understand that very few people get paid large salaries to act and its verry hard to
"make it big." If that is not enough, you should consider pursing something else as a career.
You must take the time to master your craft. If that means sacrificing a relationship or a few friendships along the way, so be it. I know that sounds rather harsh, but acting is not a 9-5 job by any stretch. If you're lucky enough to get a role in a major film or television production, realize that this is not the glamorous job you might've thought it would be. It's a lot of work, can be 14-20 hours per day, in all kinds of conditions and at least initially, for not much money.
Great acting looks effortless but it is really years of experience and training working together to create what you see. You might want to consider joining a club ,You will come to value what you learn form this club, become more confident and rely on it when you start working.
qualities you need to be an actor
Qualities you need to be an actor
- to be enfusiastic
- be ready to do anything
- be comited
- you have to take advise well
- you have to work well with others
- to be able to work on your own well
- to be optermistic
- to never let anything stand in your way
- need to have basic drama skills
- need to be able to perform infront of a aurdiance
- need to be punchual
- need to work hard
- to go to aruditions
- to try and get an agent
- to be able to compeat
- take pressure
- be able to work on a low salery
Friday, 12 October 2012
pack for people wanting to becom a actor
The first thing you need to decide is what sort of actor do you want to be ?
stage:contemporary
moden
mime
pantomime
childrens performers
caberay
performing arts:
musical
berleqse
opra
phsical thearter
film:
comidy
romantic comidy
horra
documentry
tradurdy
action
si-fi
tv:
soap
sceareys
comidy
drama
sit coms
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