Category: News & Advice

  • Diary of a Young Performer: The Show Must Go On

    Diary of a Young Performer: The Show Must Go On

    Young performer Maggie Livermore shares her experience performing in ‘Till the Stars Come Down’ at the National Theatre and how she dealt with unexpected events. With press and opening night over, the run of Till the Stars Come Down officially began, and young performer Maggie Livermore loved every moment of it. Maggie played ‘Sarah’ in…

  • Making the Most of Your Final Year at Drama School

    Making the Most of Your Final Year at Drama School

    Maximise your drama school experience with these 10 tips for networking, making contacts, honing your self-taping skills, agent advice and more. If I could go back in time, I would’ve done my final year at drama school differently, and I’m sure plenty of actors across the country would agree. I thought the purpose of training…

  • How to Write a Monologue

    How to Write a Monologue

    How to begin writing, develop a monologue and what to bear in mind when turning that monologue into a full show. When it comes to writing – in all its forms – starting can be the hardest part. We want to make sure whatever we write is perfect, but the first words rarely are. Writing,…

  • 10 Must-Watch British Productions from the BFI London Film Festival 2024

    10 Must-Watch British Productions from the BFI London Film Festival 2024

    10 British film and TV productions from the BFI London Film Festival 2024 that you won’t want to miss. Now in its 68th year, the BFI London Film Festival (LFF) rolled out the red carpet this October to showcase some outstanding productions from all over the globe.  As always, my excitement to see all the…

  • ‘Kneecap’ and ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Lead BIFA 2024 Nominations

    ‘Kneecap’ and ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Lead BIFA 2024 Nominations

    Nominations for the British Independent Film Awards 2024 were announced today, Tuesday 5 November, with comedy Kneecap leading the way with 14 nods.  The British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) celebrates excellence in independently funded British filmmaking, champions new talent and is a chance for indie films to be showcased to a wider audience. This year…

  • The Winners of the Black British Theatre Awards 2024

    The Winners of the Black British Theatre Awards 2024

    Choir Boy, MJ the Musical, and actors Layton Williams, Joshua-Alexander Williams and Danny Sapani among winners at the Black British Theatre Awards 2024. On 4 November 2024, the 6th Black British Theatre Awards took place at the Lyceum Theatre in London – home of Disney’s acclaimed musical, The Lion King.  The awards, which celebrate the…

  • Frightful First Roles for Famous Performers

    Frightful First Roles for Famous Performers

    Eight well-known actors who had their first roles in horror films and why these roles are perfect for performers who are starting out. Horror films have a well-earned reputation for being valuable launch pads into the world of big-budget blockbusters. Alongside directors, producers, special effects artists and other film crew members, it’s pretty common to…

  • How to Make the Most of Your Time at Drama School

    How to Make the Most of Your Time at Drama School

    Six tips from our Spotlight Prize winners and finalists to help you get the most out of your drama school experience. So you’ve decided that drama school is the right path for you, you’ve succeeded with your drama school audition and you’re finally in. You now have three years (or less, depending on your course)…

  • The Winners and Finalists of the ‘Into the Spotlight’ Young Performers Competition 2024

    The Winners and Finalists of the ‘Into the Spotlight’ Young Performers Competition 2024

    The winners and finalists of the ‘Into the Spotlight’ Young Performers competition 2024 are finally revealed! Our ‘Into the Spotlight’ competitions always attract an excellent variety of talented Spotlight members, and our latest Young Performers competition was no exception.  All the entries were watched by our independent judge, actress Lucy Dixon (Waterloo Road, Hollyoaks), who…

  • My Casting Story: Marta Svetek in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach’

    My Casting Story: Marta Svetek in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach’

    Voice and motion capture artist Marta Svetek tells us what to expect during voiceover and mocap auditions for video games and how she landed her role in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach’. Video games have come a long way since Pong and Tetris. They’re now so creative, so technologically advanced and so full of…