ACTING SHAKESPEARE

Course Details

07 June - 30 July 2010

Acting Shakespeare is an advanced level eight week course that offers the opportunity to expand, explore and deepen awareness of Shakespeare’s text in the company of both students and professionals. The course draws on the classical aspects of RADA’s core teaching. In-depth acting and skills classes aim to develop the range of each student’s work, uncovering tensions that block development and working on strategies to remove them.

At the conclusion of the course, students receive professional direction in a workshop production in one of the Academy’s theatres. 

The course is aimed at professional actors or those who are undertaking serious training elsewhere and are about to set out on a professional acting career.

Overview of the course

Participants work in groups of approximately 16 for the main acting and rehearsal schedules and often in smaller groups for skills classes. Each participant is allocated, for the duration of the programme, a personal tutor, with whom they will meet for one to one feedback. There are classes in voice, speech, sonnets, verse and language and style.

Alexander Technique is taught as a basis for comprehensive physical skills work that includes movement, stage fighting, period dance and improvisation.

Tutors are drawn from senior members of RADA’s teaching staff as well as professional directors. There are two internal presentations for tutors and other course members: a sonnet presentation in week three and a monologue, scenes and song presentation in week six.

The last two weeks of the course are spent in full-time rehearsal for the workshop production of an abridged Shakespeare play, which has three performances in one of the RADA theatres during the last days of the course.

It should be noted that all presentations are in-house and in no way external showcase productions. A certificate stating the minimum number of contact hours is awarded on successful completion of the course.

Hours of work

Classes generally take place between 9:00am and 6:30pm from Monday to Friday; some sessions each week will end later than this. In the latter part of the course, extra rehearsals will be called in the evening and some weekend working will also be required. Classes are not optional; students are expected to treat these as professional rehearsal calls. Punctuality is essential; records are kept of class attendance and are taken into account when the RADA certificate is issued at the end of the course.

What to bring

- A fully prepared monologue from Shakespeare, no longer than two minutes in length, which you will be called upon to perform for the director and other
members of the group

- A copy of The Complete Works of Shakespeare

- Clothing suitable for movement classes

- Female students: a full length practice skirt useful for rehearsal, black character shoes
and a white blouse

- Male students: a white shirt, black trousers and black formal shoes

Further details will be sent once you have been accepted onto the course.

University credits

In the case of students who are attending courses at universities in North America (or elsewhere), it is a matter for each university or college to decide whether to include the RADA Acting Shakespeare course as part of their students’ accreditation process.

Accommodation

Accommodation can be arranged for Acting Shakespeare students at University College London. Further details will be sent to you once you have been offered a place on the course.

For further information please contact:
Patrick Quagliano
300 West 23rd Street #7c
New York 10011
USA
T (212) 803 5457

or

Sally Power
RADA
62-64 Gower Street
London WC1E 6ED
T +44 (0)207 636 7076
sallypower@rada.ac.uk



 

 

For further information about the course please contact:
Sally Power
RADA,
62-64 Gower Street,
London WC1E 6ED
Tel: +44 (0)207 636 7076
Fax: +44 (0)207 323 3865

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