Introduction to Globe Performance Practice (On Stage)
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Discover the unique experience of performing in the Globe Theatre in this practical introduction for professional actors.
Following a short tour of the theatre, you’ll step onto the stage for a two and a half hour workshop focussed on performing in Shakespeare’s wooden ‘O’.
Guided by a member of our expert faculty, you’ll be introduced to the distinctive actor-audience relationship in the outdoor theatre and work collaboratively with fellow actors to explore how the space enhances our understanding of Shakespeare’s texts.
This three hour session will provide a safe and supportive space to explore, play and connect creatively. These workshops are aimed at trained actors who would like to gain more experience with Shakespeare, including those who have not worked with Shakespeare’s texts before.
This raw, stripped-back approach equips you with essential tools for engaging with complex texts, providing a strong, adaptable foundation that empowers you to perform his works confidently, in any setting.
Introduction to Globe Performance Practice is only available to registered members of The Studio at Shakespeare’s Globe community. Log in to book or find out more about joining The Studio at Shakespeare’s Globe.
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£90
Two bursary places are available for each workshop for those unable to cover the cost of our training. Please email by one month before your chosen date to register your interest in a bursary place.
This event is on-site in the Globe Theatre – please meet in the main foyer
Duration: 3 hours
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To be eligible to join our community, you must be 18 or older and should have one of the following in the discipline you are applying for:
Two verifiable professional credits
OR
Have completed an accredited undergraduate or master’s degree