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Monologue Coaching for Drama schools and young actors.
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I'm a professional Actor and have worked extensively in TV, Film and Theatre. I've been teaching, directing and coaching for around 6 years. I've directed and taught at The National Youth Theatre of GB, Italia Conti Academy of Performing Arts and Stage Coach.

This class is aimed at anyone wanting to get into Drama School.
We will spend time talking about how to choose the right monologue for you as well as breaking it down and using different techniques to embody the words as your own and performing them.
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Please prepare a contemporary and classical monologue that you think is suited to you.
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  • Around Thornton Heath, United Kingdom
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My lessons are primarily for adults. You can be needing a coach for an audition or a full production, maybe you want to find that spark again by trying a different method, or you might want to try acting out, great! I can adjust to whatever you need. My lessons are at least an hour or more. I have a vocal/light physical warm-up that I like to do at the beginning of subsequent lessons. I remember one of my first teachers saying "An actor should be a blank canvas." And this made sense at first. So I went up on our small stage to do a monologue and it was terrible. My teacher said, "Kamil, you didn't really do anything." "Well, yeah? I am a blank canvas" As a neurodiverse person, I am overanalytical, literal, incredibly anxious and have difficulty speaking with full confidence.

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I also have experience in storytelling, working with and teaching children of all ages, as well as writing and producing theatre.

Starting drama classes as a teenager was one of the most important things I ever did. It help me build confidence, develop empathy and ground me as the person I am today.

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But just as important as that is the opportunity to share some of the tools I learned from drama school with other people - tools that can be used every day in communication, emotional regulation and play.

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