Chances are, if you’re reading this article, you are staring down an important and exciting crossroads in your life. Perhaps you’re thinking about following a lifelong dream? Maybe you’re returning to acting after a long time away from it? You could even be an actor already—tearing up weekend film shoots and the occasional am-dram role—but […]| StageMilk
An extensive list of exercises, techniques, considerations and questions you need to answer for yourself when you build a character.| StageMilk
How do we actually start acting Shakespeare? If you are interested in acting Shakespeare, the sooner you start, the better.| 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
In this article, we examine how to get better at auditioning, including preparation, how to calm nerves and what to expect in the room.| StageMilk
Writing a vehicle for yourself can be a great way to give your acting career a boost. But how do you write a piece that showcases your acting?| 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
At any stage of your acting career the process of plotting and playing actions is invaluable to your performance.| 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