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The cost of acting lessons in and around the Derby area is about £18 an hour.
The price of your lessons will vary depending on:
The majority of acting instructors on Superprof offer their 1st lesson free.
The first session is a great chance for you to discuss what you hope to achieve from your acting classes.
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In Derby and the suburban areas, there are 4 acting teachers available to offer acting classes
To find a private teacher, simply check out each tutor's personal tutoring advert to find out more about their acting experience and their course offering.
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✅ Average price: | £18/h |
✅ Average response time: | 1h |
✅ Tutors available: | 4 |
✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
If you love theatre or cinema, you might be interested in studying drama, the performing arts, singing, or acting. Learning to act is a fascinating experience and there are lots of ways to do it and a lot of different teaching approaches.
If you're interested in becoming a professional actor or just learning to act for your local community theatre, let's see how you can get started, where you can find classes and courses, how much you can expect to spend, and how private acting tutors can help.
The first port of call for any aspiring actor should be their local theatre. There should be someone there who can help you to find performing arts schools, training courses, evening classes, or acting coaches and tutors.
Even if you're not acting, involvement with a local theatre group can help you see how shows are put together and what everyone does from the director to the actors with the smallest parts.
If you're looking to get into acting for fun, performing with a local amateur theatre is a great place to start. The same goes for anyone who isn't sure if acting is for them.
For those looking to study drama, acting, or the performing arts and become a professional actor or work in the industry, schooling and formal training are good options. Fortunately, there are lots of places that offer education to aspiring actors.
The first place students can learn about drama, acting, and the performing arts is while they're still in school. While not every school will offer drama as a dedicated subject, you can learn about plays and do some acting as part of other lessons.
By the time students reach GCSE, they'll have the option to study drama as a subject in its own right. This mightn't be at their school, but there is a Drama GCSE where students can the roles people play in a theatre, how actors interpret a character and many other aspects of how performances are put together.
From there, an A-Level could be the next stage of their education. While drama A-Levels aren't always a requirement for performing arts courses, it certainly helps to study it if you have the opportunity.
When it comes to higher education, there are two main options, studying at a university or a conservatoire. Performing arts at university has more of an academic focus and gives you a broader understanding of performing arts with less of a focus on performance than you'd get at a conservatoire.
A conservatoire is a dedicated performing arts school and teaches acting, drama, singing, dancing, and music. The courses at a conservatoire heavily focus on performance and are designed for those who wish to work in the creative arts as a performer.
Of course, throughout your time at school or even once you've finished full-time education, you can still get acting lessons from an academy, acting school, night classes, or a professional acting coach or private tutor.
With acting and the performing arts, it's a good idea to start as young as you can. Not only is this a good idea because it can take years to get good at acting, but the lessons for children, especially those from their school, are free or cheaper than private lessons, tutoring, or lessons at performing art schools.
Acting lessons at performing arts schools can be costly and both university and conservatoire courses for most of the UK are around £9k a year. Of course, there is funding and loans available, but this should be considered when applying to courses.
For classes at a performing arts school or academy, it depends where you are, the kind of classes you're thinking of taking, and who's teaching them. There are cheaper classes for those doing acting for fun and incredibly expensive classes for professional actors who need to be taught by the very best.
The same is true for private tutoring. No two tutors are the same and their experience, qualifications, and location can all affect their rates. A qualified tutor with a lot of experience will tend to charge more than drama students tutoring part-time to help make some money while they're at university.
With private tutors, you're often the only student in the class or a small group of students. This can allow the tutor to tailor each lesson or session to the student and ensure they learn exactly what they need to know in a way that works for them.
This tailored teaching approach not only makes learning more fun, but it helps students to make quicker progress. Of course, this all means that the tutor will be spending extra time planning your course and each session so they tend to charge more than a large group class with a set curriculum, but they are usually more cost-effective as every minute of every lesson is spent helping you to learn more about acting or the performing arts.
If you're looking for private acting tutors in Derby, you're in the right place. There are thousands of private tutors on the Superprof website offering everything from acting to Zumba tutorials. For those interested in the performing arts, you can find tutors covering drama in general as well as tutors that offer specific types of acting and certain skills.
You can get tutors to help you with your performance or your studies if you're a drama or performing arts student and a lot of the tutors on the Superprof website offer the first session for free. You can use these free sessions to see which tutor is right for you. Studying drama and acting can take a long time so you'll want to make sure that you're working with the perfect tutor right from the very beginning.
Ridhi
Acting coach
Ridhi has been providing LAMDA lessons for my two children aged 12 and 9 years for a few months, and they've made substantial progress in their preparation for LAMDA exams. Ridhi is well structured and methodical in her approach but also flexible...
Tony , 3 years ago