This article explores why actors should learn to play an instrument: for their career, their mental wellbeing and even as a brand new hobby.| StageMilk
In this article, we talk about the ways in which playing Dungeons & Dragons (DnD) can improve your ability to act and craft characters.| StageMilk
Fitness for actors is important. You want to be energised and vital both in rehearsal and on stage. Acting is a taxing craft and you need to be up for it.| StageMilk
This article lists the do's and don'ts of being an actor on a professional film set, and the film set etiquette vital for you to know.| StageMilk
In this article, we outline the benefits of doing scene study as an actor: a fun, free way of improving your performance skills.| StageMilk
Burnout is a dangerous thing for actors. It is important to recognise the signs and put systems in place that keep you working healthily.| StageMilk
The voice-over industry is alive and well! If you're passionate about voice acting, it's a great way to make a living as an actor.| StageMilk
In this article, we examine what is subtext in acting, and how an actor can use subtext to enrich their character and performance.| StageMilk
Emerging actors can have a complicated relationship with plays and films from the canon. But, tackling the canon is important for every actor.| StageMilk
Acting is exciting, surprising, challenging and rewarding. It's also exhausting as hell. Let's talk about how to recharge as an actor.| StageMilk