Martin Lewton has been making theatre all of his life, and queer theatre for the last twenty years with his company, Theatre North. He also teaches acting, devising and text at the Institute of the Arts Barcelona. Here, as his new book Out On Stage: How to Make Queer Theatre is published, he shares his … Continue reading Breaking the mould: advice for queer theatre makers
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Get that project done: five tips for creative ADHDers
Tom Ryalls – a writer and leading cultural organiser, and author of This Book is Short: A Toolkit for Creative ADHDers – shares his top tips for getting a creative project started and finished. ADHD manifests in different ways for different people, and often interacts with other aspects of our lives, our health, and the … Continue reading Get that project done: five tips for creative ADHDers
Completing your self-assessment tax return: five top tips for actors and creative freelancers
Jon Harris – a specialist accountant with over thirty years' experience in the creative and cultural industries, and author of Managing Your Money: The Compact Guide – shares his top tips to help finish your tax return and beat the deadline. Every January, approximately one-third of the UK's adult population have the happy new year's … Continue reading Completing your self-assessment tax return: five top tips for actors and creative freelancers
Top tips on sight-reading for dyslexic actors
In her extensive work with dyslexic and neurodiverse actors, mentor and coach Deborah Groves has helped performers at all levels discover how they learn and work best, and identify strategies to help them achieve their goals. Here, in an extract from her book The Dyslexic Actor's Toolkit, Deborah shares her top tips for sight-reading in … Continue reading Top tips on sight-reading for dyslexic actors