Acting Classes

Weekly training for actors who want a serious room to practise text work, on-camera presence, and audition technique without the page feeling like a brochure.

The emphasis is on precision and repetition: working scenes properly, adjusting quickly, and building habits that still hold when the pressure is on.

Format

Studio + camera

Group Size

10 to 14 actors

Location

London studio

Programme

Intermediate

Scene Study Lab

A text-first acting lab focused on scene analysis, active listening, and truthful repetition. Each week builds toward coached partner work in front of the room.

8 weeks

All levels

Camera Technique Intensive

Short-form on-camera training with eyelines, framing, self-tape rhythm, and playback notes. Built for actors who want practical screen habits instead of abstract theory.

6 weeks

Advanced

Audition Clinic

Cold reads, redirect rounds, and high-pressure adjustments. Students leave with sharper choices, faster preparation, and a routine they can actually repeat.

Drop-in Fridays

Approach

Rigorous text work before performance polish

Small groups so every actor is coached every session

A rehearsal room that treats screen and stage technique differently

Concrete feedback on impulse, precision, presence, and rhythm

Weekly Schedule

Monday

18:30 to 21:00

Scene Study Lab

Partnered scene rehearsal and live notes

Wednesday

19:00 to 21:30

Camera Technique Intensive

Playback review and self-tape drills

Friday

17:30 to 19:30

Audition Clinic

Cold reads, redirects, and booking prep

Saturday

11:00 to 14:00

Open Practice Room

Monologues, taping space, and peer feedback

Enrollment

Start with a trial session or application

This can later become a real booking or contact area, but for now it keeps the page aligned with the rest of the site: direct, spacious, and not overly designed.

What kind of actor is this for?

This mockup is positioned for emerging and working actors who want a serious weekly practice, whether they are coming back to class or building screen technique for the first time.

How big are the groups?

The page assumes capped groups of 10 to 14 actors so there is enough time for repeat attempts, playback, and detailed adjustments.

How would enrollment work?

For now this is placeholder content: you could later swap the call-to-action for an email form, booking link, or Sanity-managed application flow.