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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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How To Get Into Drama School Workshop
Price: £160 for both days. Secure your place with a non refundable deposit of £80. Second installment to be paid before the 19th April.
Date: 19th – 20th April 2025
Time: 10.30am-5pm.
Location:
The Trap Rehearsal Studio. 46 Oxford Drive, Magdalen Street, London SE1 2FB. Nearest Train/Tube: London Bridge.
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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
Finding the Right Monologues for You
Last week, Susan Elkin wrote in The Stage: "I happened to be visiting a prestigious London drama school recently while it was auditioning potential students. The applicants were huddled, anxious and nervous in a stark corridor waiting to go in one by one. Each was...
Shakespeare’s Relevance
Much has been written on the fact that too much time at drama schools is devoted to Shakespeare and not enough given to acting for screen, with heads of acting at top drama schools lamenting the fact that they are training pupils for a fast disappearing theatre...
University Drama Courses vs. Drama Schools
Susan Elkin, columnist for The Stage, commented on the regularity of students asking her whether university drama courses are a safer choice than conservatoire-style drama schools. This was due in part to the discussions last year of drama schools moving to model...



