Theatre Lovett Masterclass
Theatre Lovett Masterclass
The acclaimed Theatre Lovett will offer a 3-day training masterclass for local theatre makers on performance for audiences of all ages – “PLAYING FOR YOUR AUDIENCE” – at Theatre Royal on September 6th to 8th.
After more than a decade of running this successful training course, Theatre Lovett’s Joint Artistic Director Louis Lovett will be on the Theatre Royal stage to work with local theatre makers interested in creating work for audiences of all ages. The intensive masterclass will explore practical performance techniques, including:
– Bridging the divide between the performer and the audience;
– Your physical presence and how to arrive at a state of calm and open energy;
– How the performer’s focus can become the audience’s focus;
– How to be BOLD in your play and how to FAIL with aplomb;
– Chorus work: moving and working as a team.
Participation fee: €150
This masterclass is addressed to theatre makers of all levels.
To apply, please email your biog and headshot with a brief note outlining why you wish to participate to tickets@theatreroyal.ie, adding “Playing for your Audience Masterclass Theatre Royal ‘ in the subject line.
Closing date for applications is 17th August, at 5pm.
Photo: Ros Kavanagh.
For more information on Theatre Lovett please visit www.theatrelovett.com
This initiative is supported by The Arts Council and Waterford City and County Council.
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