This article outlines the kinds of scenes for your showreel: ones that showcase the best you have to offer as a gigging actor!| StageMilk
Developing a character by creating a character bio that will help your acting. Making a character bio work for you, instead of for your acting coach.| StageMilk
If you’ve ever wondered what exactly the Ivana Chubbuck method involves, here’s a brief breakdown of the 12-Step Technique| StageMilk
This article contains a selection of free, original A/B (open) scenes for use in acting classes and workshops, for two or more actors.| 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
In this article, we outline the reasons, strategies and benefits of taking an acting class as an already-established performer.| StageMilk
Let's talk about physicality and movement when it comes to acting: we'll talk about physicality for auditioning and during performance.| StageMilk
In this article, we examine ways in which to raise the stakes in your acting, adding a greater sense of drama and urgency to any scene.| 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
The objective is one of the most important pieces of information you will ever learn about a character you play. Take a look at the following tactics for finding your character's objective...| StageMilk