Drama School Audition Technique for Aspiring Actors
From 46 £ /h
This practical, step-by-step course is designed to prepare you for entry into one of the UK’s top drama schools. From selecting and analysing the perfect monologue to delivering a captivating performance, I will guide you through every stage of the process. Together, we’ll explore techniques to enhance your vocal projection, diction, and physical expressiveness, ensuring you have all the tools of craft you need bring your characters to life.
Beyond performance, this course will equip you with the confidence and freedom to truly own the audition room. We’ll tackle nerves, develop a strong stage presence, and learn how to enjoy the audition process—leaving a lasting impression on every panel you meet!
Beyond performance, this course will equip you with the confidence and freedom to truly own the audition room. We’ll tackle nerves, develop a strong stage presence, and learn how to enjoy the audition process—leaving a lasting impression on every panel you meet!
Extra information
Feel free to bring any specific materials/ extracts you would like to work on
Location
At student's location :
- Around Cambridge, United Kingdom
At teacher's location :
- Harrison Drive, Cambridge CB2 8EF, UK
Online from United Kingdom
About Me
I am a professional actor, facilitator, and producer, as well as the Co-Artistic Director of CultureClash Theatre. My journey into the world of acting was anything but conventional!
I first pursued a career in law, earning my degree from Glasgow University School of Law and working as an immigration and human rights lawyer. However, my passion for storytelling and performance led me to take a leap of faith, training at Guildford School of Acting, where I completed my MA in Acting in 2015.
Since then, I have built a career that spans theatre, film, and television, performing across the UK and Sweden. My theatre credits include: Kayla in Home In Time For Christmas (Oxford Playhouse), Pinocchio & Sylvia Green in Greenwich Theatre’s Summer Repertory Season, Sharon Slaughter in Hell, Yes I’m Tough Enough (Park Theatre), and Modern Moll Frith in Moll & The Future Kings (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse). I’ve also performed in Southwark Playhouse, Arcola Theatre, New Diorama Theatre, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
In film and television, I have portrayed Ngozi in Call The Midwife, Victoria in Steal Suffering, Eliza in Darren Has A Breakdown, and featured in E4’s Spa Brand Spot.
At the heart of my work is a commitment to bold storytelling. Whether through performance or my work with CultureClash Theatre, I am passionate about creating work that challenges perspectives and resonates deeply with audiences.
I love working with people who are eager to explore the power of theatre—whether you're stepping onto the stage for the first time or already have extensive experience. For me, great acting isn’t about perfection; it’s about curiosity, courage, and a willingness to play. I’m looking for students who are open to stepping into someone else’s shoes, discovering new ways to express themselves, and embracing the thrill of storytelling.
My approach is supportive yet challenging, pushing you to unlock your full potential while ensuring you feel safe, encouraged, and creatively inspired. If you’re ready to take risks, trust the process, and dive deep into the craft, I can’t wait to work with you!
I first pursued a career in law, earning my degree from Glasgow University School of Law and working as an immigration and human rights lawyer. However, my passion for storytelling and performance led me to take a leap of faith, training at Guildford School of Acting, where I completed my MA in Acting in 2015.
Since then, I have built a career that spans theatre, film, and television, performing across the UK and Sweden. My theatre credits include: Kayla in Home In Time For Christmas (Oxford Playhouse), Pinocchio & Sylvia Green in Greenwich Theatre’s Summer Repertory Season, Sharon Slaughter in Hell, Yes I’m Tough Enough (Park Theatre), and Modern Moll Frith in Moll & The Future Kings (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse). I’ve also performed in Southwark Playhouse, Arcola Theatre, New Diorama Theatre, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
In film and television, I have portrayed Ngozi in Call The Midwife, Victoria in Steal Suffering, Eliza in Darren Has A Breakdown, and featured in E4’s Spa Brand Spot.
At the heart of my work is a commitment to bold storytelling. Whether through performance or my work with CultureClash Theatre, I am passionate about creating work that challenges perspectives and resonates deeply with audiences.
I love working with people who are eager to explore the power of theatre—whether you're stepping onto the stage for the first time or already have extensive experience. For me, great acting isn’t about perfection; it’s about curiosity, courage, and a willingness to play. I’m looking for students who are open to stepping into someone else’s shoes, discovering new ways to express themselves, and embracing the thrill of storytelling.
My approach is supportive yet challenging, pushing you to unlock your full potential while ensuring you feel safe, encouraged, and creatively inspired. If you’re ready to take risks, trust the process, and dive deep into the craft, I can’t wait to work with you!
Education
The University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
MA Acting
The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, NYC, USA
The Office Of Immigration Services Commissioner, London, UK
Level 1 of The Competence Assessment
The University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with Honours of the Second Class in Law
Long Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge, UK
Levels: Law English language & Literature, Drama
Sawston Village College, Cambridge, UK
10 GCSE’s
MA Acting
The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, NYC, USA
The Office Of Immigration Services Commissioner, London, UK
Level 1 of The Competence Assessment
The University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with Honours of the Second Class in Law
Long Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge, UK
Levels: Law English language & Literature, Drama
Sawston Village College, Cambridge, UK
10 GCSE’s
Experience / Qualifications
With 10+ years of professional experience, I have worked as a professional actor, facilitator, theatre-maker, and producer, as well as managing my own theatre company. I have extensive experience working with children and young people, alongside 10+ years as an OISC (now IAA) Level 1 Immigration Advisor. Fully DBS enhanced, I bring a wealth of expertise, creativity, and professionalism to every endeavour I undertake.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
This practical, step-by-step course is designed to prepare you for accreditation as an Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) Level 1 Advisor (formerly OISC). Whether you’re starting your journey in immigration law or looking to formalise your expertise, this course will give you the foundational knowledge and confidence needed to navigate the field.
Together, we’ll cover key areas of immigration law, including family and business immigration legal framework, the EU Settlement Scheme and the Immigration Rules. You’ll gain a solid understanding of how immigration law works in practice, with the option to hone your advocacy skills through case scenarios and role-play exercises with professional actors.
By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped with the legal knowledge, practical skills, and confidence to take your first steps toward becoming a qualified IAA Level 1 Immigration Advisor!
Together, we’ll cover key areas of immigration law, including family and business immigration legal framework, the EU Settlement Scheme and the Immigration Rules. You’ll gain a solid understanding of how immigration law works in practice, with the option to hone your advocacy skills through case scenarios and role-play exercises with professional actors.
By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped with the legal knowledge, practical skills, and confidence to take your first steps toward becoming a qualified IAA Level 1 Immigration Advisor!
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