Welcome to Audition Doctor
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.
Self Tapes
Coaching
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