Hey, I’m Charlotte.
I am a film and TV professional with a passion for teaching and directing actors. I teach Drama, Speech and LAMDA Examinations in West London.
Being a Script Supervisor in the TV and film industry has seen me work on sets such as Barbie, Dr Strange 2: Into the Multiverse and Mission Impossible to name a few.
About Classes
From my home studio on the Northfields/Hanwell border, I teach children, teens and adults speech and drama skills by working towards LAMDA exams. My weekend one-to-one classes build skills for:
Public speaking
Engaging an audience
Character interpretation
Script analysis
Improvisation
Devising
I work with LAMDA – the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art – because of their high standards and outstanding reputation worldwide.
LAMDA exams are recognised all over the world & can be included on your child’s CV or application to university; and some exams also carry UCAS points that may help with university entry.
Exams take place at the LAMDA Headquarters in Hammersmith, and typically will involve performing one set piece and one own choice script before answering some questions related to the performance. There is an extra small fee for each exam taken to cover LAMDA’s examination costs.
Want to build public speaking and acting skills for yourself or your child?
FAQs
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LAMDA (The London Academy Of Music and Drama) is one of the UK's most prestigious and internationally recognised London Drama Schools and awarding bodies. LAMDA is Ofqual approved and a British educational awarding body and recognised qualification. The higher level exams award UCAS points which can be used alongside other qualifications to gain a place at university.
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Lamda exams encourage, inspire and improve English language skills such as a wider vocabulary, clarity of diction and articulation, presentation skills, creative confidence, reading skills and public speaking skills which are now becoming essential in terms of future business skills and employment opportunities.
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Having trained at one of the world's most prestigious drama schools, and taken classes with many different teachers and practitioners over the last 22 years - I have fine tuned my teaching methods. Overall, I aim to create an atmosphere where actors can play, make mistakes, build in confidence and enjoy performing.
I was an extremely shy child, and credit my LAMDA teacher for bringing out of my shell. Acting is about technique and storytelling, and not who has the biggest personality.
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