Category: News & Advice

  • Your First Audition at Spotlight

    Your First Audition at Spotlight

    A sneak peek into your first audition at Spotlight! Ever wondered what an audition at Spotlight is like? Before you arrive, here’s a peek into the process and what you can expect when you arrive at 7 Leicester Place for your first audition: If you do have access requirements, or any other queries before you…

  • How to Nail Your Drama School Audition

    How to Nail Your Drama School Audition

    Joe Richardson from the Guildford School of Acting audition panel gives us his insight into nailing your drama school audition… At Spotlight’s recent Open House, Joe Richardson led a session on the kinds of things you’ll need to ace your drama school audition. If you’re thinking about getting some formal training, we have lots of great advice…

  • An Actor’s Guide to Motivating Yourself Through Uncertainty

    An Actor’s Guide to Motivating Yourself Through Uncertainty

    Katie Redford offers the advice you need to get through the inevitable uncertainty of the acting world… Accept that you feel uncertain and give yourself credit for doing so. Trying to fight against it and worrying about things that haven’t even happened yet won’t make things any easier. Katie Redford For those of you who…

  • Tips for Performing Your Best Monologue

    Tips for Performing Your Best Monologue

    Monologue tips from Guildford School of Acting audition panellist Joe Richardson By Christina Care At Spotlight’s Open House event, Joe Richardson led a wonderful session on auditioning for drama school. We went along to hear all his great advice on how to get your monologue into the best shape possible, and nail that audition! Avoid…

  • Perfecting Accent Work with Dialect Coach William Conacher

    Perfecting Accent Work with Dialect Coach William Conacher

    All things accent related with William Conacher, dialect coach on The Crown, Peaky Blinders, Happy Valley, Dunkirk, The Reader and more… Accents have different entry points for me. Sometimes it’s the rhythm and melody, or sometimes it’s vowel and consonant changes… I believe learning an accent is much more akin to learning dance steps than…

  • How to Make a Showreel

    How to Make a Showreel

    Find out how to make a slick showreel to catch a casting director’s eye! If you’re not sure where to begin with putting together your showreel, or have some footage but don’t know how to edit it, then this video is for you. You’ll learn how to acquire the footage from productions you’ve been in (without…

  • The Spotlight Prize 2018 Finalists Announced

    The Spotlight Prize 2018 Finalists Announced

    Nominees Revealed for the 2018 Spotlight Showcase Drama school graduates from across the UK and Ireland have been selected to perform in front of an exclusive industry panel in July at the Spotlight Showcase 2018. The finalists will be launching their career to an audience of influential industry professionals on 17th July at 8 Northumberland Avenue, with a live…

  • How to Get Gigs: Tips for Aspiring Comedians

    How to Get Gigs: Tips for Aspiring Comedians

    Maureen Younger offers her advice for budding comedians on how to secure gigs and get your start on the comedy scene In the old days, you’d buy a copy of Time Out, scan the Comedy pages, and ring up those listings looking for ‘interested acts’ to give them a call. Now, of course, it’s all…

  • Carrie Hope Fletcher on Crafting a Cross-Platform Career

    Carrie Hope Fletcher on Crafting a Cross-Platform Career

    Carrie Hope Fletcher on using YouTube to help forge a career in musical theatre, and working beyond your casting type It’s a horrible truth in the life of an actor that you never know what’s next. I might do my next job and then not work again for another four years. That’s just how it works. But…

  • An Actor’s Guide To Producing Your Own Audio Play

    An Actor’s Guide To Producing Your Own Audio Play

    Katie Redford demystifies the process of creating your own stories via the medium of audio! Voices, sound effects and your imagination can take you anywhere. For instance, I’ve just written a play about a kitchen appliance – just a normal guy in a normal world. Apart from the fact that he’s a whisk. #andwhat Katie…