
Tips, tricks, thoughts and opportunities to help you develop as a creative writer and improviser. It's made by me, Paul Birch, and I hope that it helps inspire you to make some scenes!
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…focus the Arts Council’s existing grant on making the best possible art by professional artists for the most diverse possible audience.
Nicholas Hytner
The theatre director, Nicholas Hytner, recently published an article in The Guardian...
The audience is the most revered member of the theater. Without an audience, there is no theater. Everything done is ultimately for the enjoyment of the audience. They are our guests, fellow players, and the last spoke in the wheel which ca...
The word ‘theatre’ comes from the Greeks. It means the ‘Seeing Place’. It is the place people come to see the truth about life and the social situation
Stella Adler, The Art of Acting
When we look back at the murky origins of drama we oft...
I’m a big P.G. Wodehouse fan - largely because of the Fry and Laurie TV version which also starred the excellent actor, Robert Daws. I went to see Daws play the writer himself in Wodehouse in Wonderland at York Theatre Royal in a script by...
We stole the word ‘actor’ from the French who stole it from the Romans. It means, ‘to do’. Actors are ‘doers’. The ancient Greeks called them ‘Hypocrites’; the original literal meaning being ‘interpreter from underneath.’ This makes more se...
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