Spoken English for Actors: evening intensive
Course overview
This course is specifically designed for participants for whom English is an additional language. Working in groups of mixed ability, you will explore a range of plays to develop a rehearsal technique utilising the methodology of Stanislavski and subsequent practitioners who were influenced by him. You will also work on:
- Text Analysis (with particular emphasis on nuance, idiom, vernacular and syntax)
- Monologues
- Scene Study
- Voice (including phonetics and pronunciation)
Due to the content of the course, you will need a level of fluency in spoken English. The course is suitable for students considering studying acting in English, or professional actors who wish to build their confidence when acting in English. Although the focus will be on British English, there will be opportunity to examine the fundamental differences between British and American English.
This is a practical course; however, some reading/preparation will be required between classes.
What will I learn on this course:
- Practical techniques for approaching texts in English
- Develop a robust rehearsal technique
- Grow in confidence when performing in English.
Entry requirements
- No audition
- Applicants have to be 18+. There is no upper age limit on this course.
Who is this course suitable for?
- Actors for whom English is an additional language.
- Anyone considering studying acting in English.
- Professional actors who wish to build their confidence working in English.
How to book
Your booking confirmation will be sent by email. There is no box office collection available.
If you’d like to check whether your level of English is suitable for the course, please email the course leader: michellechadwick@rada.ac.uk.
Prior to the class, you will be contacted with login details, along with any specific text, materials or instructions as required.
Please note: all courses are non-refundable and non-transferable. Due to the structure of the course, full attendance is required.
Course information
What are the Terms and Conditions of my booking?
You can read the full Terms and Conditions here.
Will there be anything I need to prepare before the course starts?
You may need to read up to two plays (that will be provided by RADA) and prepare and memorise a Shakespeare monologue that is 2 mins in length.
Is there any work to do outside of class time?
What’s included in the fee?
The fee covers the cost of your tuition for the times advertised above and any materials essential to the course (and not specified here as materials you need to provide yourself). The fee does not include any meals or accommodation.
What materials or equipment do I need?
You need to wear loose clothing that you can move in freely.
I have a disability or access requirement – can reasonable adjustments be made?
We are able to make reasonable adjustments to our training where possible. Many of our courses are highly practical. Most involve movement and some may include work on the floor. You may also be asked to read from various texts. If you have access requirements and/or require more information on access and facilities in our RADA buildings, please email shortcourses@rada.ac.uk.
Are there any funding or payment plans available?
There are no RADA Scholarships available for Short Courses. We cannot offer payment plans, and full payment is required to secure your place on a course.
Can RADA provide accommodation?
We are unable to provide accommodation for RADA Short Courses.
Please note that in the event of cancellation, RADA can accept no liability for any costs you may already have incurred; and we strongly recommend you purchase insurance cover for any travel or accommodation booked before the start of the course.
Will I get a certificate at the end of the course?
Yes. A Certificate of Completion is available for this course. Certificates are awarded to students who had no unexcused absences or lateness and operated within the obligations laid out in the Terms and Conditions.
Does the course count towards University credits?
There are no University Credits associated with this course.
What is the attendance policy?
Our attendance policy can be read within our Terms and Conditions. 100% attendance and punctuality are expected for all classes.
How do I register for an in-person course?
You will be providing most of the information we need when you fill in your application form or information form.
On the first day of your course, you will be asked to arrive at RADA up to 30 minutes before the start of your first session, and you need to bring a copy of your passport, and, if applicable, evidence of your right to join a short course in the UK.