acting journal four
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acting journal four
BA BA (HONS) (HONS) ACTING ACTING JOURNAL FOUR Introduction A selection of images from 2013 / 2014 productions. Grimm Tales Adapted by Carol Ann Duffy Directed by Sean Aita AUB Studio Theatre, Nov. 2013 Hannah Adams, Christo O’Rorke, James Talbot (centre) and Angelika Vasciuliate Grimm Tales Adapted by Carol Ann Duffy Directed by Sean Aita AUB Studio Theatre, Nov. 2013 Lucinda Davidson, Angelika Vasciuliate, Ellie Johnson and James Talbot Grimm Tales Adapted by Carol Ann Duffy Directed by Sean Aita AUB Studio Theatre, Nov. 2013 Angelika Vasciuliate Cloud 9 by Caryl Churchill Directed by Kirstie Davis AUB Studio Theatre, Sept. 2013 Dan Wilkinson, Ieuan Jeffcott, Jocelyn Aveyard and Callum West Cloud 9 by Caryl Churchill Directed by Kirstie Davis AUB Studio Theatre, Sept. 2013 Callum McKeith, Dan Wilkinson, Jocelyn Aveyard, Callum West and Ollie Hanrahan-Barnes Female Transport by Steve Gooch Directed by Sean Aita AUB Studio Theatre, Oct. 2013 Liz Bartram, Florence Odumosu, Nicola Stringfellow Female Transport by Steve Gooch Directed by Sean Aita AUB Studio Theatre, Oct. 2013 Florence Odumosu, Nicola Stringfellow, Liz Bartram and Holly Briggs Persuasion by Jane Austen Adapted and Directed by Helen Watts Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance Southwest, Feb. 2014 Ieuan Jeffcott Persuasion by Jane Austen Adapted and Directed by Helen Watts Ocean Room, Pavilion Dance Southwest, Feb. 2014 Holly Briggs and Sam Ryder Season’s Greetings by Alan Ayckbourn Directed by Karen Henson AUB Studio Theatre, Dec. 2013 Ed Parris and Sophie Roberts Season’s Greetings by Alan Ayckbourn Directed by Karen Henson AUB Studio Theatre, Dec. 2013 Sam Ryder, Kate Staunton, Jay Westaway, Ben Simmonds and Sophie Roberts Course Overview All the world’s a stage according to Shakespeare, and we’re all actors. This course shows you what it takes to turn natural talent into a career – and make dreams of performing on stage or film a reality. Recently graduates have appeared in BBC dramas, at the Globe Theatre, Lyric Theatre and other London venues, UK national tours and at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Our graduates work across the industry not only as actors but also in related creative roles such as stage management, casting, agent, teacher, director and running their own companies. You’ll learn the voice, movement and singing skills you need as a creative artist. You’ll try your hand at everything from classical acting to contemporary performance, on stage and on film. Show business is notoriously demanding. We’ll give you practical insights and help you build motivation and self-discipline. Even the strong academic element is approached through practice to underline the vocational nature of this course. Your skills will be in demand even while you’re here. The University’s Film, Costume and Make-up courses constantly draw on our actors; you’ll work with these and students from other courses to create professional quality film and theatre productions in various locations including our own studio theatre and other public venues. Your professional networking for industry begins right here. Course Details: Mode of Study: Full-time Course duration 3 years UCAS Code: W410 Institution Code: A66 AUB Directory: For all pre-course enquiries including entry requirements, qualifications, interviews and applications: T + 44 1202 363225 or 363228 E admissions@aub.ac.uk For all student services, funding, fees and accommodation enquiries: T + 44 1202 363242 or 363031 E studentadvice@aub.ac.uk Entry requirements aub.ac.uk/entry Guidelines on Portfolios and Interviews aub.ac.uk/guidelines Funding aub.ac.uk/funding aub.ac.uk/baac