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  • How to Produce a Theatre Show

    How to Produce a Theatre Show

    Getting started as a producer of your own work with Paines Plough & DryWrite producer Francesca Moody Self-producing is a challenge: it requires spinning a lot of plates! To help you get started, we spoke to Francesca Moody, producer with Paines Plough on this year’s season, who also works regularly with DryWrite, not least on their runaway hit Fleabag,…

  • A Guide to Auditioning Safely

    A Guide to Auditioning Safely

    5 tips for ensuring your next audition goes smoothly With the recent news of harassment and assault in our industry, it’s an important time to discuss safety in the audition room. Bullying, intimidation and sexual harassment are not acceptable under any circumstances, and we would echo Equity’s words on this issue: Workers in the creative industries deserve…

  • Seraphina Beh: Choosing An Agent & A Role Model

    Seraphina Beh: Choosing An Agent & A Role Model

    Seraphina Beh on being your own role model, and choosing the right agent for you The second part of our discussion with EastEnders’ Seraphina Beh, on the importance of a good relationship with your agent and the importance of good role models. Part one was all about overcoming rejection and finding alternative training.        …

  • Seraphina Beh: Alternative Training & Overcoming Rejection

    Seraphina Beh: Alternative Training & Overcoming Rejection

    EastEnders star Seraphina Beh on getting past rejection with ‘unashamed confidence’ and different ways to hone your craft! Seraphina Beh talks to Spotlight about all things acting as a young performer – including her work on EastEnders, how she found her passion for acting, and her advice for other aspiring young actors. If I’d decided I…

  • Top Tips for Understanding Contracts

    Top Tips for Understanding Contracts

    Our tips for getting started with contracts to protect your rights as a working performer They’re not exactly a sexy topic, but contracts are super important when you’re working jobs here and there as a performer, and don’t have an agent to negotiate on your behalf. Work can come and go, and new contracts are…

  • How To Be A Presenter

    How To Be A Presenter

    David McClelland talks about why he loves presenting, the reality of spinning lots of plates at once, and the things you need to make it in the tough presenting world – starting with his expert subject, tech. David McClelland is a writer, presenter, broadcaster and technology expert working across television, radio, print and online. He is the resident technology…

  • Directing Your Own Work with Paines Plough

    Directing Your Own Work with Paines Plough

    Paines Plough’s Joint Artistic Director James Grieve talks to Spotlight about moving from acting to directing – and how important it is to make your own work! James Grieve is the Joint Artistic Director of Paines Plough (“PP”) alongside George Perrin. He started out as an actor before moving over to directing, and as a result, James had a lot…

  • Edinburgh Fringe: Writing and Performing Your Own Work

    Edinburgh Fringe: Writing and Performing Your Own Work

    Theatre creators and performers joue le genre on their latest play What Goes On In Front Of Closed Doors – what you need to know to take your own show to the Fringe Emma Bentley and Camille Favre are the artistic directors of joue le genre, taking their second production to the Edinburgh Fringe this year. Spotlight spoke…

  • Gender Equality in Theatre: A Discussion With Bechdel Theatre

    Gender Equality in Theatre: A Discussion With Bechdel Theatre

    How do we champion equality on stage? Beth Watson of Bechdel Theatre has a few ideas. The Bechdel Test asks three questions of a work of fiction: “Are there two female characters? Do they talk to each other? About something other than a man?” It’s a test coined by Alison Bechdel, and aims to bring…

  • Playing Up at the NYT: Alternative Training for Young Performers

    Playing Up at the NYT: Alternative Training for Young Performers

    An insight into the Playing Up course at the National Youth Theatre The Playing Up course is an access to education course provided by the National Youth Theatre. It offers aspiring actors between the ages of 19 and 25 a 10-month training programme, specifically for young people not in education, employment or training. On completion, there is the…