Audition Technique for Drama School
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Audition Technique for Drama School
Mark Fitzgerald, Alexander Wolpert
This course is designed for actors of all ages who wish to hone their acting skills and audition technique in a positive and inspiring environment. From Shakespeare to Contemporary playwrights, this course will prepare and invigorate you. It aims to improve audition technique and increase confidence levels. You will have both voice and movement sessions, working in a playful and inventive way to open up physically and vocally with likeminded people in a supportive atmosphere. Whether auditioning for drama school, theatre, television or film how you walk into that room and perform is all that's between you and that part... between you and that Oscar!
Mark Fitzgerald trained at Drama Centre and has worked on stage and in film in both the UK and Ireland, performing recently at The National Theatre: The Abbey, The Project, National Concert Hall, the Project and the Gaiety Theatre. He also regularly attends master classes with international acting coaches from Los Angeles, New York and Tel Aviv.
Alexander Wolpert trained at Drama Centre and has worked with Complicite and Globe Education. He has worked on new writing projects at the Soho Theatre and Jerwood Space and is currently in pre-production for a new TV pilot. Alexander is also a member of 'The Company Project Theatre Company' who have put on work at the Arcola, and 503 Theatre in the past year.
Alternative Dates and Times
Many of our courses are repeated throughout the year. If the above dates is not suitable for you,
or there are no dates showing for this session, then please choose an alternative session.
Please bring with you to the first session:
- Speeches you intend to audition with bearing in mind most drama schools ask for a minimum of one shakespeare and a contrasting contemporary piece.
- You are also advised to bring a change of clothes to move in, plus pencils, paper, and water!






