Bow Street Academy for Screen Acting
Bow Street Academy for Screen Acting
Ireland
Is your training mainly theatre based? Have you some screen acting experience but are looking to take it to the next level? Award-winning director, Shimmy Marcus, will lead you through this unique session ...
This workshop focuses on the challenges for Actors in managing their online brand, media presence, and how to make the strongest impression with potential employers like Casting Directors, Agents and ...
Using the most advanced methods taught at Bow Street this intensive 2 Day workshop will give Actors an in-depth insight into the following topics: * Dissecting the Script * Creating Character * Working ...
This intensive 2 day workshop will give participants a unique opportunity to hone their skills and work with one of the world’s most in demand Acting Coaches. Gerry has collaborated extensively with Heath ...
Ireland’s most popular Screen Acting Part Time course is back for another term. Year on year it’s popularity increases due to the success of our graduates securing work on major Film and TV productions. ...
The Programme for Screen Acting is a year-long full time course dedicated specifically to screen acting. Like the Actors Studio in New York, the Programme entry is audition based with a view to creating ...
This intensive 2 Day workshop with Mary Kate O’Flanagan is aimed at actors looking to get a greater understanding of script, the mechanics behind the craft of screenwriting and how to discover as much ...
Cinema and television are narrative media, so a deep understanding how stories work is an advantage for everyone working in the industry. No matter what your role is in the creative process, being able ...
Cathy Brady’s intensive ‘Finding the Moment’ workshop is not to be missed by any actors serious about developing their craft, and learning essential tools to help find the truth in any given moment. Selected ...
The two most important essentials in any actor’s toolkit is a Standard English and Standard American accent. Waiting for a reason to tackle either is like waiting for somebody else to take the job: ...