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StageMilk: Acting Conversations

StageMilk: Acting Conversations

The podcast for actors.

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8 episodesEN-US

Show overview

StageMilk: Acting Conversations has published 8 episodes during 2016. That works out to roughly 6 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 40 min and 53 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Arts show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 9.7 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by StageMilk.

Episodes
8
Started
2016
Median length
43 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

StageMilk.Com, one of the leading acting websites in the world, brings you StageMilk: Acting Conversations. Interviews with the best actors, directors, voice coaches and performing arts experts from around the world. Andrew Hearle delves into what makes these top performers and teachers tick. What can we learn from the best in the business? This podcast aims at finding the actionable advice actors can use to improve their craft and move forward in their careers.

Latest Episodes

Episode 7: Gabrielle Rogers and Andrew Jack: The Voice Unpacked

Two of the masters of voice work, Gabrielle Rogers and Andrew Jack chat with actor Andrew Hearle about getting the most out of your voice. How to find your vocal strength! How to get the voice you’ve always wanted as an actor.

Sep 13, 201657 min

Episode 6: Donald Woodburn: The Importance of Swearing

Donald Woodburn is one of Australia’s top voice coaches. He is currently teaching voice at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (Hugh Jackman, Jai Courtney). In this interview we discuss the importance of untidying speech and allowing your most animalistic/natural voice to come out.

Jul 25, 201643 min

Episode 5: Luke Mullins: Staying inspired as an actor

Luke Mullins is an Australian actor who works a great deal in theatre, TV and film. Luke and Andrew chat all things acting: Is drama school worthwhile? How did you get your first break? What are some of the things you do to stay inspired and much more...

Jul 11, 201651 min

Episode 4: Zoe Angus: Why Acting Unions are Important

Zoe Angus (National Director of Equity) sits down with Andrew Hearle to chat about how important community is for actors and why we are stronger together.

Jul 7, 201630 min

Episode 3: Chris Edmund: How to get into Drama School

For many actors getting into drama is the be all and end all. And as a drama school graduate, I agree that acting training is incredibly important for improving your craft and moving your career forward. Chris Edmund is the former head of acting at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (Hugh Jackman, Jai Courtney) and after 30 years at one of the best drama schools in the world, he is a true authority on all things drama school.

Jun 27, 201642 min

Episode 2: David Smith (Smith and Jones) How to Get an Acting Agent

Looking for an agent? Or wondering how to work with your agent to move your career forward? David Smith is one of Australia’s leading acting agents. We discuss how to best to seek representation and how to maintain a good actor/agent relationship. And a whole lot more...

Jun 16, 201642 min

Episode 1: Les Chantrey: Screen Acting and Auditioning

Want to improve your screen acting and start landing roles? Les Chantrey is an actor and acting coach based in Sydney. Known for helping actors audition for film and TV, Les is a power house of acting knowledge. We look at all areas of screen acting including self taping and screen testing. Actionable advice that will help you land roles. Seriously a student lands a role in the middle of the podcast!

Jun 16, 20161h 16m

Episode 0: Introduction

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Introducing StageMilk: Acting Conversations. If you are an actor at any stage in your career, this is the podcast for you. Interviews with the best in the business. Top actors, directors, voice coaches and other performing arts industry experts from around the world. Andrew Hearle delves into what makes these incredible performers and teachers tick, drawing out the insights and ideas to help improve your craft as an actor, and move your career forward.

Jun 16, 20161 min
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