This article talks about clowning for actors, and how clowning techniques are excellent additions to your actor's toolkit.| StageMilk
Actors developing their craft should focus on both technique and imagination. But, how do we develop our imagination? We've got some ideas!| StageMilk
This article outlines some basic tips for keeping yourself safe as an actor, navigating unsafe workplaces and unprofessional collaborators.| StageMilk
Here are 6 main elements of your acting toolkit, your actor's assets. All of these are the essential ingredients which lead to a sustainable acting career.| 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
In this article, we examine what is subtext in acting, and how an actor can use subtext to enrich their character and performance.| StageMilk
A list of ten essential vocal warm ups. A quick and easy guide to help you get your voice ready for stage or screen.| StageMilk
We talk a lot about how to get INTO character, how to act and be present - but we mustn't forget the importance of getting OUT of character too.| StageMilk
Sense memory and emotional recall - what are they and how can an actor use them to enhance their 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