CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY DRAMA WORKSHOPS

West London-based afternoon workshops for children and teenagers of all levels of experience.

 

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INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA

From idea to script to performance, see your work take shape and be part of performing it for parents and friends at the end of the session.

INTRODUCTION TO LAMDA

Want to take your performance skills that bit further? Explore Acting (solo and duo), Verse and Prose, Reading for Performance, Speaking in Public, Mime and Devising Drama.

"COFFEEWRITE" FOR MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT on Macmillan’s annual World’s Biggest Coffee Morning: 24-25 September 2010

Rachel Knightley’s latest event for Macmillan Cancer Support saw published and non-published writers from across the genres come together in Ealing’s cafes for a Sponsored Write, helping us nearly double our target of £1000.

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Who we are

Rachel Knightley – Director, Writer, Actor

Rachel Knightley has been writing and directing for theatre since
graduating from Bath Spa University in 2007 (Wanted: Christmas Cheer, National Trust with HENs Theatre Company; Aftermath, Questors Youth Theatre, Child Play,Point303). She formed Point303 in the same year, leaving her job as a copywriter for Telegraph Media Group to direct and produce Terry Pratchett's Night Watch as a fundraiser for Macmillan Cancer Support (in memory of friend and fellow actor Sophie Porter, 1982 - 2007).

Rachel teaches speech and drama -- including acting, public speaking, LAMDA Examinations, improvisation and text work -- to adults and children in Ealing and the surrounding boroughs. www.eloquenceonstage.co.uk

www.rachelknightley.com

 


Emma Vane – Actor, Voice Coach

Emma is a classically trained actress and voice coach, based in London and Bournemouth.

 

 


Biff Harrison – Musical Director, Performer

Composer and ‘Commander Sam Vimes’ (Night Watch); violin, accordion, musical saw (Child Play)

Biff Harrison has been a writer/performer for over forty years, appearing regularly with Bill Posters Will Be Band and Bob Kerr’s Whoopee Band, including television appearances in most European countries. He appeared in both stage and film productions of The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, and in the original cast of The Londoners with Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop. He also performs with The Electroacoustic Cabaret (contemporary music, including appearances at The Barbican) and Kaos Kabaret (satire, spoof and style). Recently, he appeared with the Virtual Theatre Company as ‘Roderick Usher’ in The Fall of the House of Usher, and as George Pepper in Noel Coward’s Red Peppers.

www.billposterswillbeband.co.uk