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By Karl Davies
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
In this episode, we talk about some of the most important things you should look for when deciding which colleges to apply to.
During this episode I mention some West End performers and the colleges they went to, here's a link to their website:
Other references included:
The most important one of all, MyTheatreSchool.com if you'd like some support from us.
Whether you're just starting your journey or you've been performing for years, getting into your dream drama college isn't easy.
It's important to remember, there is no guaranteed way to get in Drama College, but here are 5 tips that may be helpful.
Understanding the agent-client relationship is an important part of the process to help you manage expectations, so you know exactly what yourself getting yourself into.
If you'd like some support on your journey of becoming an industry professional, then you're very welcome to come and work with me at My Theatre School.
For more information, check out our website: https://www.mytheatreschool.com/
Before you meet with an agent, it's a good idea to take a moment to think about what they look for. So here are 3 things that an agent will want from their clients.
Here's the link to access our Free Workshop which will show you the way that most professionals get an agent.
Have the confidence to contact casting directors like a professional.
No one wants to sound like an amateur, especially when you're talking to the person who might be able to give you a job. We know that casting directors are busy people, under a lot of pressure, so what can we do to make their life a little easier? In my opinion, it's getting straight to the point.
Once you've established a relationship with them, then you can be more personable, but until then, don't waste a minute of their time.
Tell them:
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When does a Casting Director get back to you once you've applied to audition? Let's put you in their shoes so you can see what the challenges are.
Here's the link to the Free Workshop showing you the most common way you could get an agent and become a professional.
As young performers, we never think about how much we're going to earn when we're older.
Performing is all we care about, and although I love the innocence of that, I do think it’s important to know what you’re getting yourself into.
In most cases, you don't get paid an hourly rate and it's unlikely that all members of the cast will be on the same fee. In fact, some members of the cast will get preferential treatment.
There are things you can do to make yourself more valuable, and it's as easy as developing more than one skill.
At My Theatre School, we offer mentorship, guidance, and some of the very best training you'll find online. If you haven't had the chance to check out 'The Academy' yet, I strongly recommend you do so now.
Click Here to go to MyTheatreSchool.com
Working in the entertainment industry is really tough, there is so much competition. However, there are some things that you can do to make yourself a lot more employable.
It's not just about talent, and any singer, dancer, or actor should be doing everything they can to make themselves really employable.
Hopefully, these mega tips will help you in the future.
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It doesn't matter which dance or drama college you choose to go to, it's going to be expensive.
In this episode, I've prepared a couple of case studies for you. These are real-life examples of students I have worked with who didn't think it was financially possible for them to go to Dance or Drama College.
There are a lot of figures in this episode that might sound scary at first, but don't let it put you off. There is plenty of support out there and I'll discuss a few of the options in this week's episode.
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In this episode, we're going to go through the different stages of how you could become a singer, dancer, or actor.
There are lots of different ways you could do this but we're going to go through the most common version. From Kids Drama Club, through College or University to being cast in your first project.
It's important to mention that I have gone to the extremes with these examples and at times I've made it sound almost impossible, but do not let anything I say in this episode put you off.
You can be hugely successful in this industry, but it's important to know how hard it 'could' be.
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.