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On Voice: 1-2-1 Sessions
Led by Voice Coach William Trotter
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1-2-1 / £44.00

Date: July 20th
Location: Kilburn, NW2 (full address released upon booking)
Time: 14.00 - 17.00

Other times and dates can be arranged to suit for these 1-2-1 hour long voice sessions. 

You can use these 1-2-1 sessions for...

Developing the range of your voice

Accessing text, classical or contemporary, through your voice, connecting with difficult language 

Troubleshooting vocal problems (ie vocal fatigue, running out of breath, tight voice; we can point you in the right direction if you need more specialised, ie therapeutic or medical, consultation)

Increasing vocal truthfulness

Preparing your voice for theatre work after a period on screen

Vocal preparation for rehearsal or audition

Feedback on accents that you have been working on.

Please book online as usual and then email us to reserve your time slot. Times are allocated on a first come first served basis.

The ideal in working on your voice is a mixture of group and individual work, so you may find it useful to combine this with some of the 'On Voice' group voice sessions run at TAG and found on the workshops page.

William Trotter works with the voice and its relation to language as a creative component both of actor development and of the rehearsal process.  He works one-to-one, on shows, and in workshops.  He has worked with actors of many levels of experience, established names and people at early stages in their careers. His one-to-one clients have worked at the National, Royal Court and West End and leads at Regent’s Park and Apollo Victoria. Theatre work, including at the Arcola, BAC, the Finborough, the Royal Court, Lyric Studio, Menier Chocolate Factory, New Diorama and Riverside Studios, has involved helping actors whose experience has been in films to find voice for stage, pre-rehearsal and pre-performance warm-ups for companies, as well as audibility and vocal strain.  He initiated and leads On Voice, the Actors Guild's regular voice-text limber sessions, and initiated and is developing the Actors Centre Shakespeare Speaking Laboratory.  Workshops led at the Actors Centre have included Finding the Character's Voice, Vocal Truth for Stage and Screen, Multi-Cultural Shakespeare, Working Words and Working Shakespeare's Words. He has led workshops for Escape Artists, Graeae, Mind the Gap, the Magic Circle, The Royal Scottish Conservatoire, and for Tamasha Theatre's actor-director laboratory. Non-theatre work has included work with presenters from China Radio International, ITN Factual, and LBC. Drama schools he has taught at include ArtsEd, Central, Drama Centre, East 15 and LAMDA. He trained at Central and Bristol and Exeter Universities and has been on the training working party of the British Voice Association. www.ukspeech.co.uk




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