Tag Archives: ACTING

Are you going to @NSDFest?

As you may already know The Stage Events will be busy a the International Student Drama Festival this year. We have three great sessions being delivered by our industry experts Jennifer Reischel and Michael Wharley. Each session is free to attend but spaces are limited so… be sure to arrive early and get your seat :-)

Click on the links below for more info about each session, look forward to seeing you there!

Jennifer Reischel for the Stage Events – Graduate Essentials: How to Launch Your Career

Michael Wharley for The Stage Events – Market Yourself Online

Michael Wharley for The Stage Events – Headshots: Create Your Perfect Contemporary Portfolio

The Stage Events Team

For more info about our London events visit our website www.thestage.co.uk/events or feel free to Tweet us any questions @TheStageEvents

Get our jobs and auditions app free!

Book your ticket for Graduate essentials: how to launch your career before Friday, June 15 and if you’re among the first 20 people to book, we’ll give you The Stage’s Jobs & Auditions app for iPhone absolutely free!

Graduate essentials: how to launch your career is an expert-led, half-day session  from The Stage Events that will help you get your career off to a flying start.

Led by Jennifer Reischel, a professional performer, author and reviewer, the session will give you the essentials for handling life as a graduate. Jennifer will also share with you feedback from top casting directors.

Graduate essentials: how to launch your career

Thursday, June 21, 10.30-13.30, Prince of Wales Theatre, London


The Stage Jobs & Auditions app for iPhone puts all the latest jobs and in the palm of your hand. Whether you’re looking for performance opportunities or in between jobs, the app takes the hassle out of hunting for work. Jobs and auditions in the palm of your hand

Get a head start on the competition with The Stage Events and The Stage Jobs & Auditions iPhone App.

Book your place at this essential event now.

Welcome to your future

The Stage Events

 @TheStageEvents

Terms & conditions

  1. The first 20 people to purchase a ticket for ‘Graduate essentials: how to launch your career’ between Monday June 11 and Friday June 15, 2012 at 5pm will be entitled to a free download of The Stage’s Jobs & Audition’s app for iPhone, worth £1.99.
  2. One download per ticket purchase.
  3. If you are among the first 20 to purchase, you will receive a confirmation email w/c June 18 containing a code with which you can claim your free download.

Offer is subject to availability and cannot be exchanged or refunded.

Casting Director gives feedback at Dominion Theatre

‘How to nail your audition’ with Richard Evans was so popular the first time around we simply had to run it again. Richard Evans once again provided great information and his expertise about how to get auditions and audition techniques. Listen to what a few of our event attendees had to say about the session….

Next up!

Thursday March 22, 2012 / 10:30 - 13:30 / , London

How to find your path to performance success

You’ve set your heart on becoming a performer. How will you get the skills and experience to compete in this fiercely competitive industry?
This ‘How-to’ session will explain all your options. With as many routes into the industry as there are performers, we can’t give you a recipe for success. However, we can help you make the right choices.
We’ll look at the range of training available – from traditional courses to alternative options – and show you how to build on any experience you’ve already acquired.You’ll come away equipped with the tools to improve your prospects as a professional performer.

Suitable for all aspiring performers. More info click here

Women…. Who needs them?!

Theatre does!

Today is International Womens Day… and we want to discuss women in theatre. As most of us know there are probably more women striving to be successful in theatre than men. Does this make them less valued as there are so many out there in this industry? Are there more pressures for women in theatre than men as women can be very easily replaced unless they have immaculate talent?

Regardless of the slightly lesser pay, stereotypes and competition… women are still striving for success. We found a few points to boost your professional life as a business woman in any industry.

Self-belief

Look at any successful businesswoman and you will discover how much they truly believe in themselves. Self-belief is probably the single most important trait possessed by any successful entrepreneur. If you don’t believe you can succeed, then you won’t get very far.

In the words of Mary Kay Ash who founded Mary Kay Cosmetics: “If you think you can, you can. And if you think you can’t, you’re right.” This was a woman who continued to build her business, just a month after her husband’s death.

Ambition

Facebook’s chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg recently challenged women to have the courage to be as ambitious as men. While this makes me cringe because all the women I’ve ever known are ambitious, it’s definitely a trait that both successful men and women possess.

You have to really want something if you’re going to succeed. And you should never settle for second best. Always strive to push forward. Always aim for the top. What’s stopping you?

Confidence

Confidence is essential if you want to win clients and build a profitable business. Confidence will win people’s respect, earn their trust and gain you a solid reputation.

When walking into any room, hold your head up high and stand tall. When greeting people for the first time, smile, shake their hand, hold eye contact – be confident. And if you’re having an ‘off day’ repeat positive affirmations in your head. Take inspiration from female aviator Beryl Markham: “Success breeds confidence.”

Passion

Successful female entrepreneurs are always passionate about what they do because they tend to create businesses around the things they enjoy.

Oprah Winfrey suffered a difficult childhood, then built a career around her passion to help others. Anita Roddick was passionate about environmental and social activism and her company, The Body Shop, was the first to prohibit the use of products tested on animals.

Find your own passion, believe in it and turn it into something you can really be proud of. As Anita Roddick once said: “To succeed you have to believe in something with such a passion that it becomes a reality.”

Humility and a willingness to learn

You cannot rest on your laurels when you run your own business. The creative industries are always changing, so you will constantly need to keep up and innovate. Successful female entrepreneurs know this and will work hard to learn and improve all the time. They’ll read books, go to workshops and be willing to learn from others.

Successful businesswomen will always be humble. They’ll never be afraid to admit they don’t know everything and will always strive to boost their skills.

Sense of purpose

There is no point in starting a business unless you possess a strong sense of purpose. You have to believe that you are destined for great (and good) things.

Just look at women like Coco Chanel or Oprah Winfrey – they believed they had a purpose in life. They wanted to make a difference, and they certainly did.

To be a successful female entrepreneur you have to believe in yourself and believe that what you are doing is making a difference. That strong sense of purpose will be reflected in your business, which will only stand the test of time.

Assertiveness

To be a successful businesswoman you have to be assertive, otherwise people will not respect you. Convey assertiveness by being fearless, speaking with authority and purpose. Adopt a confident manner, deal with any criticism rationally and be calm, cool and considered.

Hard work

Singer Marsha Evans once remarked: “You can have unbelievable intelligence, you can have connections, you can have opportunities fall out of the sky. But in the end, hard work is the true, enduring characteristic of successful people.” Even Margaret Thatcher said: “I do not know anyone who has got to the top without hard work. That is the recipe.”

Hard work is the secret to success. You have to be prepared to work long hours and sacrifice your spare time to build up a business.

Bravery

Whether you’re a man or woman, it takes guts to run a business and deal with all the difficult challenges you will undoubtedly face.

You have to constantly push yourself out of your comfort zone to move forward, boost confidence and ultimately succeed. This means you have to take risks and accept that when things go wrong, you can always survive and turn things around. Be brave and you will never look back.

Persistence

Starting a business is one thing, keeping it going is another matter entirely. To be a successful businesswoman, you have to be persistent and never give up.

Granted, there will be days when you feel like sticking your head in the sand. But when you’re feeling down, remember why you went solo in the first place. Remind yourself of all the things you’ve achieved. Stick at it because the next best triumph could be just around the corner.

Happy International Womens Day!

The Stage Events

Curtains up, phones…. on?

Twitter has become a growing aspect of the Social Media world and keeps us up to date with information about anything and everything from anyone!

A few theatres, predominantly in the US have realised this and are taking it in their stride to make Tweeters feel at home when attending the theatre.

In 2009, the Lyric Opera in Kansas was one of the first to reserve 100 ‘Tweet Seats’ for its final performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “HMS Pinafore.” Audience members could use their phones to look at tweeted content sent by the theater’s artistic director about the production, the scenery and whatever was happening on stage. Audience members were also encouraged to tweet questions in real-time.

A growing number of theaters and performing groups across the US are setting aside ‘Tweet Seats’,  in-house seats for patrons to live-tweet during performances, including the Carolina Ballet in Raleigh, N.C., and the Dayton Opera in Dayton, Ohio. There has been rumours that ‘Tweet Seats’ may even spread to Broadway!

Would this idea go down well with theatre goers in the UK? Would you mind an areas of the theatre being lit up by Tweeters on their iPhones and tapping of BlackBerry  buttons in the background?

“Tweet Seats”….. Love it or hate it? 

Top industry Photographer Michael Wharley gives Headshot tips!

Take  a look at Michael Wharley’s recent top tips on the ideal image to get your profile noticed. Covering what you should and shouldn’t be doing when in front of the camera lens. Wharley reckons the ‘killer headshot’, is now a “redundant concept”… Read more

Michael Wharley Photography

The Stage and Michael Wharley Photography present: an actor’s guide to headshots

Meet Michel Wharley with The Stage Events at Perform 2012

Saturday 10th March 4:30pm  or Sunday 11th March 11:30am

For more info and bookings click here

Perform 2012: Win a pair of tickets!

The Stage is sponsoring Perform 2012 – the show for anyone working, teaching or looking for a future in acting, singing, performing arts, stage management and technical theatre, taking place at Olympia, London March 9 – 11.

Book a ‘How to’ session now for your chance to be at Perform 2012

If you book a ticket for any of The Stage Events’ half-day, expert-led ‘How to’ sessions by February 29, we’ll enter you into a prize draw for the chance to win one of 10 tickets to Perform 2012. Each ticket admits two people – so you can take a friend – and it will also gain you access to Move It 2012, the UK’s biggest dance event. More info

FREE: Find out how to claim yours now!

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Book for any of the ‘How-to’ sessions taking place in February and we will send you 4 FREE copies of the Stage newspaper (terms and conditions apply – see website).

February sessions include:How to nail your audition
February 7, Prince of Wales TheatreCasting director Richard Evans will show you how to outshine your competition no matter what the casting, acting or musical theatre audition throws at you.

How to get seen by the right people
February 13, Dominion Theatre

Careers advisor John Byrne will give you the know-how to get in front of the people who can make a difference to your future as a performer.

How to find your path to backstage success
February 15, Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Barbara Eifler of The Stage Management Association will explain the ways to gain valuable skills and experience; from the types of courses to apprenticeships, voluntary work and on-the-job training.

How to give your child a head start
February 27, Dominion Theatre

Children’s casting director Jo Hawes will give you the inside track on life in the performing arts industry, helping you make the right choices to support and develop your child’s future.

 See you there….