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The Theatrefolk site is a fantastic source of information, and if you scroll past the High school script portion of the window (into the blue area, you might not stop reading for a few days. get on their mailing list. Recommended.
https://www.theatrefolk.com/
From this site their are giveaways like:
E-Book of actors warm ups:
https://www.theatrefolk.com/giveaways/warm-up-round-table-warm-ups-for-different-types-of-plays
A list of suggested questions for actors to consider during rehearsals:
https://www.theatrefolk.com/blog/10-questions-ask-rehearsal
A guide to overcoming rehearsal fatigue:
http://www.theatrefolk.com/blog/dealing-rehearsal-rut/
Having an effective table read, thanks again to theatrefolk site:
_http://www.theatrefolk.com/blog/effective-table-read-guide-school-directors/
Here is a Shakespearean Acting Workshop by Stephen Unwin: ( Not to be confused with the Stephen Fry/ Hugh Laurie workshop on this site's Fun Things... page).
Stephen Unwin, artistic director of the Rose Theatre Kingston in London, gives an acting workshop at Atlanta's New American Shakespeare Tavern on Nov. 14, 2012. The workshop was sponsored by Emory's World Shakespeare Project and the Halle Institute for Global Learning.
During his 30 years of directing, Unwin has worked with a range of distinguished actors, including Alan Cumming, Tilda Swinton and Timothy West. He also has taught workshops at the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal Court, the Traverse Theatre and several schools in the U.K. and the United States.
The World Shakespeare Project represents a new, interactive teaching and research model that links international faculty and students, creating educational dialogues on Shakespeare, performance, and cultural studies.
http://www.worldshakespeareproject.or...
https://www.theatrefolk.com/
From this site their are giveaways like:
E-Book of actors warm ups:
https://www.theatrefolk.com/giveaways/warm-up-round-table-warm-ups-for-different-types-of-plays
A list of suggested questions for actors to consider during rehearsals:
https://www.theatrefolk.com/blog/10-questions-ask-rehearsal
A guide to overcoming rehearsal fatigue:
http://www.theatrefolk.com/blog/dealing-rehearsal-rut/
Having an effective table read, thanks again to theatrefolk site:
_http://www.theatrefolk.com/blog/effective-table-read-guide-school-directors/
Here is a Shakespearean Acting Workshop by Stephen Unwin: ( Not to be confused with the Stephen Fry/ Hugh Laurie workshop on this site's Fun Things... page).
Stephen Unwin, artistic director of the Rose Theatre Kingston in London, gives an acting workshop at Atlanta's New American Shakespeare Tavern on Nov. 14, 2012. The workshop was sponsored by Emory's World Shakespeare Project and the Halle Institute for Global Learning.
During his 30 years of directing, Unwin has worked with a range of distinguished actors, including Alan Cumming, Tilda Swinton and Timothy West. He also has taught workshops at the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal Court, the Traverse Theatre and several schools in the U.K. and the United States.
The World Shakespeare Project represents a new, interactive teaching and research model that links international faculty and students, creating educational dialogues on Shakespeare, performance, and cultural studies.
http://www.worldshakespeareproject.or...
Having worked with Oscar winning actors Hillary Swank, and Helen Hunt among many others, including Leonardo Dicaprio Michael Clarke Duncun, Hank Azaria and Jim Carey, Larry Moss is consider to be an acting coach that is a legend in his own time. Synthesizing the work of the great coaches that have come before him, Meisner, Addler, Hagan and more, Moss adapts his style to the needs of actor he is working on. A big believer in script analysis, we covered a lot in this interview. Moss is passionate and informative. If you're an actor or interested in the process, watch this show and read his book, "The Intent to Live".