Episodes
Watch a video diary from One Man, Two Guvnors to see improvisation within the rehearsal room.
Published 08/16/12
Director Katie Mitchell and her company of actors and multimedia experts seeks to create a dynamic and multi-faceted performance. Using the text of a novel, they build a visual narrative paragraph by paragraph which is created live on stage every night.
Published 08/15/12
Director Howard Davies and actors Charity Wakefield, Mark Bonnar and Zoe Wanamaker talk about method and processes of acting for Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard.
Published 02/01/12
Published 02/01/12
Improvisation is a useful tool in the rehearsal room. Daniel Rigby takes us into the rehearsal room for One Man Two Gunvors.
Published 01/31/12
In one of Katie Mitchell's multimedia productions, one actor may find itself representing the voice of one character, the head of a second and the arm of a third. Meanwhile, a fourth actor might be manipulating lights and a video camera to relay the image to projection screens.
Published 01/31/12
Highly individual 'script' books were created by each actor to enable them to follow their own path through the complex maze of the multimedia production.
Published 01/31/12
Head of Voice at the National Theatre, Jeannette Nelson works on Ophelia's speech ‘O, what a noble mind...' with actor Ellie Turner. The look at vowel sound in the speech as the conduit of emotion.
Published 01/31/12
Chris Saul works with Jeannette Nelson, the National Theatre's Head of Voice, on a speech in Much ADo About Nothing. Chris did not know the speech and had to discover the meaning of the text. By reading through the verse and doing an exercise Chris is able to convey this meaning to the audience.
Published 01/31/12
In a scene from Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan, where Saint Joan is accused by the bishops, Sioned Jones moves between three chairs representing herself, France and God. This helps her open up the space and give a sense of breadth and surety to the speech, which is then assisted by reading the speech in unison with Chris Saul.
Published 01/31/12
Voice coach Jeannette Nelson works on Hamlet speech with actor Ferdinand Kingsley.
Published 01/31/12
Rory Kinnear is interviewed by Matt Wolf. They discuss Kinnear's approach to playing the historic part.
Published 01/31/12
Follow Fiona Shaw through her pre-show warm up, getting into costume and preparing to go on stage.
Published 01/31/12
Director Nicholas Hytner and actor Lesley Manville talk about the job of the stage actor.
Published 01/31/12
Simon Russell Beale, Lesley Manville and Roger Allam talk describe performing on the Olivier stage.
Published 01/31/12
Simon Russell Beale, Lesley Manville and Roger Allam talk about acting on the Lyttelton stage - a traditional proscenium arch theatre.
Published 01/31/12
Simon Russell Beale and Roger Allam talk about acting on the Cottesloe stage - small intimate theatre.
Published 01/31/12
Simon Russell Beale talks about why actors rehearse for the length of time that they do and what happens during that process.
Published 01/31/12
Simon Russell Beale talks about the benefits of working as part of a company.
Published 01/31/12
An actor will perform the same role for a period of time but with a good script an actor can find new discoveries every night.
Published 01/31/12
Published 01/31/12