East 15 Acting School's MA Acting (International) is a conservatoire-style, industry-focused professional training programme, designed specifically for international students looking to train in the UK.
Through this intensive programme, you'll master a wide spectrum of core acting skills. You'll receive classes in acting techniques, movement (drawn from Laban, Feldenkrais, Somatic, and Grotowski techniques), voice production, articulation, RP (Received Pronunciation), and singing. You'll also have the option to take additional Stage Combat classes in the evenings.
Throughout the course, you'll receive individual feedback, guidance, and support from your acting tutors as well as skills tutors.
The advanced acting training offered on this course draws on contemporary industry practices as well as the legacy of Stanislavski. It also incorporates East 15's unique methodologies and ethos, which shape our approach to actor training. Our ethos grew out of the techniques, beliefs, and practices of Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop, one of the UK's most historically significant theatre companies of the 20th century.
On the MA Acting (International), you will have opportunities to:
- Undertake a six-week intensive study of Shakespeare, including a three-week residency at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Your residency culminates in a performance on the Globe stage to an invited public audience.
- Learn advanced physical skills and vocal techniques, alongside rigorous training in all aspects of acting. Our unique approach also emphasises the use of detailed research and targeted improvisation, with direct application to text, character creation and scene work.
- Perform in two technically supported, publicly ticketed shows. These shows are staged at our Corbett Theatre and promoted to the industry.
- Professionally film a Showreel and record a Voicereel, which are included in the MA Acting (International) Online Showcase, intended to promote you to members of industry in the UK and abroad.
- Stage a studio-scale performance of a collaboratively Devised full-length show at the School, performed to an invited public audience.
- Undertake writing workshops, leading to a Solo Theatre performance in our Corbett Theatre.
- Take part in professional development workshops and masterclasses.
- Collaborate with our MFA Theatre Directing students for modules on Brecht, Improvisation and Comedy.
At East 15, we regard every actor as unique, recognising the need for different keys to unlock your capabilities as artists and individuals. Our training emphasises positivity, passion, and professionalism, creating a truly safe space in which you can learn and explore to your fullest.
You'll work with highly experienced professional practitioners and directors alongside an international cohort of actors from all over the world. This rich mix of diverse cultural backgrounds, historical perspectives, and life experiences will enlighten, challenge, and educate you, both as an artist and as a human being.
You'll learn to create truthful, three-dimensional characters with emotional depth and veracity, and work with sophisticated texts in various genres and styles. Our training takes a holistic approach to building character and interpreting narrative, making it ideal for students interested in the craft of acting and performance.
By the time you graduate, you'll be a confident, self-sufficient actor, fully in control of your process and ready to work with any director, any genre, and any discipline.
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The MA Acting (International) course runs for 12 months on a full-time basis. We accept about 22 students each year into this programme.
You'll undertake Acting for Camera classes, Showreel filming, Voicereel recording, Writing Workshops, and your Solo Theatre public performance solely with your MA Acting (International) cohort, typically in two groups of 11 or 12.
In the early stages of the course, MA Acting (International) students are combined with first-year MFA Acting (International) students for most modules, working in three groups of 14 to 16 students. The composition of these groups change after each module in response to your individual needs and future journey as an actor. This flexible structure allows you greater choice in selecting texts, projects, tutors, and directors for your modules, supporting your personalised development.
This course is taught at our picturesque Loughton Campus.
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