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Audition Doctor provides bespoke acting classes that are tailored to your individual needs; helping build confidence for your next audition in TV, Film or Theatre.
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One To One Coaching
Coaching for Actors
Build confidence for your next audition in TV, Film or Theatre.
Audition Doctor offers 1-2-1 coaching tailored to your individual needs.
Drama School Applicants
My aim is to give each student, not only their best fighting chance to secure tenure, but to begin a better understanding of their own strengths and weaknesses and how to work with them.
Public Speaking
Whether you are looking for help with public speaking or making a presentation in the workplace, Audition Doctor can help. In a relaxed environment.
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Latest News from the Audition Doctor
Collaboration at Audition Doctor
In an article for the Independent entitled “How to tell good acting from bad acting”, Christopher Hooton wrote: “An actor's job is to know the breadth of human possibility and the depths of his or her own possibilities. He or she must pull from this well and surprise...
Road Testing Different Takes At Audition Doctor
Recently, there have been several articles where both actors and directors have spoken about how important an audience is in a play’s growth and development. Ralph Fiennes said: “It’s in front of an audience that I start to really learn what I’m doing. You rehearse,...
Making Shakespeare Accessible at Audition Doctor
Emma Rice, new artistic director of the Globe, spoke in the Telegraph about her mission of getting rid of the idea that Shakespeare was something audiences felt that they had to endure as opposed to enjoy. “There’s a lot of theatre, some of it Shakespeare some not,...