Tag: naomi joseph
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What actors need to know about Theatre in Education
Find out what Theatre in Education is, the opportunities it presents for actors and how to get started. Theatre in Education (TiE) is theatre that takes place in an educational setting such as schools, colleges, pupil referral units, and even onsite at museums and exhibitions. The performances are message-focused and educational, offering a different way…
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How To Perform Verbatim Theatre
Actor, theatre-maker and writer Naomi Joesph explains the different types of verbatim performance and shares her tips on how to get started in verbatim theatre. Verbatim is a type of documentary theatre constructed from the words of real people responding to a particular theme or a real event. These words might be taken from interviews…
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Techniques for Online Rehearsed Readings
Performance and technical tips for acting in rehearsed readings online. Performing in a rehearsed reading can be challenging at the best of times. Rehearsal periods are incredibly short and acting with a physical script in hand can take some navigating. But performing in a rehearsed reading on a virtual platform presents actors with different responsibilities.…
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Tips for Auditioning on Zoom
10 tips to help you nail your audition on Zoom. It might feel strange auditioning from home, but the more confident you are in your tech setup and the more prepared you are with the material, the more enjoyable the experience will be. Whether you love them or hate them, Zoom auditions may well be…
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What Actors Need To Know About R&D
Actor and writer Naomi Joseph demystifies the research and development (R&D) process for actors. We can be playing with balloons in the morning and researching the banking crisis in the afternoon Kat Joyce Co-artistic Director at Tangled Feet The Research and Development process (R&D) is one of my favourite parts of being an actor. It’s…
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How Acting Techniques Can Help with Your Writing Process
If you’re feeling intimidated about writing your own work, use these acting exercises to get started. Take advantage of the skill set you have developed as an actor. It will only serve you when it comes to writing your own work As an actor, you might be excited to try your hand at writing. But…
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Role Play and How to Succeed at it
What you need to know if you’re considering working in the world of corporate acting. if you think corporate role play is just a substitute acting job, think again. This work requires dedication, commitment and preparation. The beauty of being an actor is that there are a variety of areas to work in: theatre and…