Actors? It's time to address the epidemic of performances obsessed with the feelings and emotions of charaters. Let's talk: open and honest.| StageMilk
In this article, we explore character relationships, how to map wants and needs according to the script and how this can improve your acting.| StageMilk
This page contains a selection of copyright-free practice scripts for actors, developed and written by the StageMilk team.| StageMilk
In this article, we cover acting in horror movies: how to prep your body and voice, how to nail the audition and everything else you'll need.| 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
You know how they say good acting is reacting? In this article, we explore "checking in": the perfect tool for acting/reacting in a scene.| 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
It is perfectly natural to want to take a break from acting. In this article why, how and the way to start back up again.| StageMilk
In this article, we outline ten of the best hobbies for actors that may calm you down, skill you up and get you out of your head.| StageMilk
This article outlines several strategies in order to learn lines as an actor: a brief description of each as well as the pros and cons.| StageMilk
In this article, we'll take you through the process of how to break down a screenplay: from first read, to analysis, to stepping on set.| StageMilk
Short monologues for actors are always in, well, short supply. While they are always useful things for an actor to be able to conjure up for an audition or showcase, they can be tough to track down. Even if you do find a chunk of writing in a larger story you like, you often battle […]| StageMilk