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How to Learn Lines Fast as an Actor
Discover 10 science-backed tips for Learning Lines fast as an actor. Master memory recall with practical advice on Learning Lines effectively.


Stanislavski: The Theatre Technique You've Definitely Seen, Even If You Don't Know It.
Konstantin Stanislavski changed the way actors approach their craft. His ideas reshaped theatre by focusing on truthful, human performances rather than exaggerated or artificial acting. For acting students and theatre makers interested in realism, understanding Stanislavski’s methods provides practical tools for bringing characters to life with honesty and depth. This post explores who Stanislavski was, his key techniques, and why his approach still resonates with audiences t


5 Brilliant Books to Buy for the Budding Scriptwriter This Christmas
If you’re hunting for Christmas present ideas for theatre lovers, gifts for writers, or something genuinely useful for the future Olivier-winner in your life, then look no further. Books are the unsung heroes of gift-giving: thoughtful, personal, and guaranteed to outlast the novelty socks sitting in your Amazon basket.


Writing Comedy - Ronald Wolfe - Book Review
When you’re drawn to the world of theatre, film, or television, and comedy lies at your heart, you’re driven by a single question: what will equip you with the tools to make people laugh? Aspiring writers want to learn their craft—but is Writing Comedy by Ronald Wolfe a must-read?


A Beginners Guide to Writing for the Stage
This guide will help you navigate the essential elements of writing for theatre.


How to create characters that captivate audiences
In theatre, getting into character is more than just remembering lines; it’s about what makes your character tick.


Unlocking Creativity: 10 tips on how to Overcome Writer's Block
Struggling with writer's block? Discover 10 tips to overcome this hurdle and unleash your creativity. Learn how to finish your script, novel


Writing Comedy Characters
Uncover the 9 secrets to crafting unforgettable comedy characters. Learn why character diversity, relatability, and flaws are crucial in wri


Queering Archives
Cultural, gender and sexual diversity is liberating art forms across the world, and finally black, women and queer voices are finally being heard after hiding their light under a bushel for so long. Go back 40 years and a ‘diverse’ character may appear on a television show simply as a comic reference (think Manuel in Faulty Towers) or as a plot point. It was rare that one would get to see, for example, an empowered black woman on stage or screen. Thankfully today there is a w


Is Mercutio Gay? Quotes from Mercutio and other clues.
Before diving into the question of Mercutio’s sexuality, let’s first acknowledge one key fact: Mercutio is a fictional character from Romeo and Juliet, penned by none other than William Shakespeare. If that comes as news to you, congratulations — you’ve stumbled upon a very niche corner of the internet! As with any fictional character, how Mercutio is portrayed depends entirely on the actor, director, and the vision of the production. Since the plays publication in 1597, Merc


Updating Ibsen's "Ghosts"
Ibsen’s “Ghosts” was written in the 1880s, where it initially drew lots of criticism for the way it deals with various taboo subjects....


Tips for writing for stage. Part Two. Exploring your characters
One of the most fun things to do as a writer is to think up some characters, put them into a situation, and see where the story takes...


Tips for writing for stage. Part One: Introducing Characters
Here are some top tips for introducing characters to your audience!
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