An introduction to the Uta Hagen technique. Not only was she a titan on the stage, but she went on to teach some of the best actors in the world and create a “system” unrivalled by others.| StageMilk
Status is often ignored in acting work. Being able to effectively integrate this concept into your acting process is very powerful.| StageMilk
Whilst controversial, David Mamet is nonetheless an important and influential figure in contemporary American film and theatre.| StageMilk
An extensive list of exercises, techniques, considerations and questions you need to answer for yourself when you build a character.| StageMilk
Here's a comprehensive guide to stage directions by the team at StageMilk. It covers performance notes, to prop notes - check it out!| StageMilk
There’s no two ways around it. Shakespeare is hard. But the challenge that accessing Shakespeare poses is not an excuse to not try!| StageMilk
How do we actually start acting Shakespeare? If you are interested in acting Shakespeare, the sooner you start, the better.| StageMilk
Another confusing acting term: debunked! What are beats? How can you use them? Let's get stuck into the intricacies of 'beats'!| StageMilk
A complete guide to the Stanislavski acting method! We cover everything from relaxation and core principles, to performance. Enjoy!| StageMilk
At any stage of your acting career the process of plotting and playing actions is invaluable to your performance.| StageMilk
One of the fundamental acting techniques is to understand given circumstances. Uta Hagen best describes this concept, but what are given circumstances?| StageMilk
Script analysis is a process by which actors interrogate a script. We are going to talk through several important tools for script analysis.| StageMilk