Every lesson starts with you. Before we dive into any technique or text, I want to know what excites you and what you are working towards. That shapes everything we do together.
Sessions are active, creative, and genuinely fun. Expect warm ups that sharpen your instincts, improvisation exercises that build spontaneity and confidence, and deep dives into character, voice, and physical storytellin...
Every lesson starts with you. Before we dive into any technique or text, I want to know what excites you and what you are working towards. That shapes everything we do together.
Sessions are active, creative, and genuinely fun. Expect warm ups that sharpen your instincts, improvisation exercises that build spontaneity and confidence, and deep dives into character, voice, and physical storytelling. If you are working towards an exam, an audition, or a specific production, we build your lessons around that goal from day one.
I spent five years as a drama teacher working across a range of ages and abilities, so I know exactly what examiners look for at GCSE and A Level, what drama schools want to see in an audition, and how to get you there without it feeling like a chore.
Alongside my tutoring, I am the Founder and Lead Artist of a theatre company, so I’m aware of what it takes to not only pass an exam. I also focus on getting you to find your voice, telling real stories, and understanding why performance matters.
Beyond the grades, I care about the whole performer. Confidence, presence, the ability to take risks and recover quickly, these are the things that make a great actor, and they are what we build together session by session.
Lessons are one hour long, fully online, and structured around your pace. Some students come weekly for steady progression, others book intensively around a deadline. Either way, you will always leave with something concrete to take into your next rehearsal, audition, or classroom.
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