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In London and the surrounding areas, the average cost of acting classes is ÂŁ32 an hour.
Lesson rates will vary depending on:
The majority of acting teachers on Superprof offer the 1st hour of the lesson free.
The first free session is a great chance for you to discuss what you hope to gain from your acting classes.
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Students scored their acting teachers on average 5 out of five from a sample of 365 scores.
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In London and the surrounding areas, there are 920 acting teachers available to give lessons
You can check out each tutor's individual advert to get a better idea of their acting qualifications and choose the acting teacher that best corresponds to your needs.
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â Average price: | ÂŁ32/h |
â Average response time: | 5h |
â Tutors available: | 920 |
â Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Where better than our countryâs capital for budding actors to pursue their dreams on the stage and screen? The pavements of London are certainly no strangers to the red carpet!
Maybe itâs the 40-odd theatres of the West End (AKA Theatreland) with their packed programme of musicals, comedies and classic plays that motivated you to learn to act in London. Perhaps you couldnât resist the pull of some of the UKâs finest and most historical film studios (Warner Bros Studios, Pinewood Studios and 3 Mills Studios to name a few). Or are you hoping to apply for some of the most prestigious acting schools in the country? London is certainly home to more than its fair share including RADA, LAMDA and Guildhall.
Beyond the famed institutions and establishments, London is brimming with opportunities to take to the stage, such as poetry readings, small drama groups and community performances. Whatever led you to study acting in the UKâs capital, youâve come to the right place!
You may well have a good idea of your motivations for studying acting or pursuing an acting career. It might be the adrenaline of the live performance, the connection you forge with an audience, the ability to take ownership over a character, the opportunities for artistic expression or the new friendships you forge when rehearsing a production.
Whatever your motivation, youâll be pleased to learn that acting studies help you build upon your transferable skills too.
Many students find that acting studies help them develop a higher emotional maturity, enabling them to access their own emotions and reflect upon their experiences. Itâs hard to deny that, through exploring characterisation and connecting with an audience, youâll gain a better understanding what makes you who you are.
Actors are required to see the world from different perspectives. Youâll observe your peersâ creative processes and come to see many interpretations of a text, character or scenario. As well as expanding your horizons, makes will help you become more empathetic and gives you a stronger appreciation for how others see the world.
Performing in front of an audience not only builds your confidence and self-esteem but will get you in the habit of planning and preparing so that youâre stage ready. Youâll also learn more about movement and expression â such as how you can change your voice and posture to affect how you feel and how youâre perceived by others.
Acting is not all about the powerful monologues, itâs about collaboration, working with others, and being prepared to take risks free from judgement. Your teamwork skills will flourish in your acting classes, and through team building games and exercises youâll get better at listening and responding to what others have to say.
Feedback isnât always so easy to stomach. Your acting lessons will help you to use feedback to your advantage and help you to critique your own performance. Youâll learn to ask questions like âwhat workedâ and âwhat could be improved next timeâ. Most importantly, youâll come to welcome constructive feedback and use it to your advantage!
Through studying acting, youâll learn to think. Think creatively, think differently, think imaginatively, think critically, think differently and think outside of the. This will help you to develop and express your own ideas: Â you wonât be afraid to question the status quo or go against the grain.
One of the most rewarding aspects of acting is establishing a connection with your audience: making them laugh, sparking an emotional reaction or giving them something to think about. Through acting studies youâll learn how to forge, nurture and use this connection.
Contrary to popular assumption, the study of acting doesnât only lead to the theatre stage. Acting skills will serve you well the film industry, media and communications and marketing too.
The best thing about studying acting? Itâs an education that knows no end. Your style, understanding and relationship with acting will evolve throughout your career as you take on different characters â itâs an exciting and enriching journey!
Acting coaches support aspiring and established actors in the competitive and demanding world of the stage and screen.
Your coachâs approach will depend on your personal and professional goals, but you might think of an acting coach as a guide to your exploration of the craft. If you arenât quite sure what your goals are yet, an acting coach might even help you to establish them.
Unlike group evening classes, private acting lessons fit into your schedule and can be tailored to you, making them one of the most efficient ways to learn.
Every coach is different, but sessions are often structured to suit your needs. If youâre working on a monologue your coach might encourage you experiment and get things wrong, providing constructive feedback and tips for improvement. If the language of Shakespeare eludes you, your tutor might help deepen your understanding so that you can take ownerships of your character and represent them in your own way. If getting through your LAMDA or RADA audition is your priority, your acting coach will help you perfect your application, polish your performance and manage your nerves.
Private acting coaches often have years of professional acting experience behind them, enabling them to provide invaluable insight into the acting world and moral support in what can be an emotionally demanding industry.
Type âprivate acting coach UKâ into a search engine, and youâll get reams of results with questionable credibility. How can you be sure that theyâre the right choice for you?
This is where Superprof comes in. We have a pool of around 500 acting and performing arts tutors operating in and around London. These tutors set their rates according to location, demand, professional experience and ability taught, so there are prices to fit every budget. Filter the database according to your ability level, budget and location before browsing through the search results.
All our tutors are dedicated and passionate about sharing their knowledge, this can make it difficult to decide which acting coach to choose. Every single tutor profile on Superprof follows the same format, making it easy for you to compare their methodologies, experience, backgrounds, specialisms and recommendations from former and current students.
Most tutors offer a free consultation lesson where you can get an idea of their style and whether or not they are a good fit for you. Kick start your journey to the West End today!
Sally
Acting coach
We contacted Sally to help my daughter with her lines for a show but she gave us so much more than that. She really took the time to know my child, engaged her with lots of fun memory/acting games, gave her lots of tips that sheâll continue to use...
Caroline, 1 week ago
Adam
Acting coach
Adam is an attentive, thoughtful and experienced acting teacher. He takes the time to truly understand his students needs and he tailors his lessons accordingly. Adam is an expert in his field in both the creative and technical aspect of acting.
Michael, 1 week ago
Lee
Acting coach
Iâve learned so much from you, but more importantly, I really enjoyed it! Super, highly recommended lessons
Margaret, 2 weeks ago
Shannon
Acting coach
Shannon is the best drama teacher anyone could have! She is truly welcoming, motivating and authentic. At the beginning, I had doubts because it is online and I therefore wondered if the courses could be as useful as face-to-face courses and I was...
Alexis, 3 weeks ago
Will
Acting coach
Will is a great acting teacher. Right from the 1st class, he put me at ease and spotted what set me apart from other actors. Because of his experience in the film industry, he gave me a lot of advice about casting and finding an agent. What's more,...
Alexis, 2 months ago
Ashley
Acting coach
Ashley has been amazing at helping my son with his acting. Highly recommended.
Rosalind, 2 months ago