One Act Plays: From Casting to Production
Details
As either an actor or a director you’ll learn more about yourself and even more about each other. An 8-week practical workshop exploring the process of developing a One-Act play to final performance.
Programme Description
Challenging and terrifying but most of all exhilarating. The relationship between the Director and the Actor is fraught with danger but ultimately the greatest and most satisfying challenge in theatre making.
In this workshop you’ll explore the process of taking a piece of text and developing it into a finished performance. As either an actor or a director you’ll learn more about yourself and even more about each other.
Together you will look at character development, script analysis and planning as tools to develop your world on stage.
Above all, you will identify and develop your own traits as a director or actor as you gain hands on experience of working together.
Who is this workshop for?
This workshop is open to anyone from all backgrounds.
We welcome actors and directors of all levels and experience levels.
Minimum age for admission is 13 and above.
Pre-requisites?
No.
Founded by Kamil Haque in 2013, the Haque Centre of Acting & Creativity (HCAC) is an acting school. HCAC is one of the companies under Method Metropolis, an umbrella group focusing on arts, entertainment, and education.
HCAC, is the home of Method Acting in Asia. It is the first professional acting school in English in Singapore. Regardless of your background, training and experience, the training caters to actors and non-actors from as young as 13 years old. The multi-approach training includes acting fundamentals, techniques and specific skill sets of the actor’s craft to add depth and breadth to your method of acting.
Located on the edge of the Little India Arts Belt in Singapore, the HCAC studio is nestled in a conservation shop house - A creative home and safe haven for students to hone their craft, build a network and free their talent.