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Im a 15 year old Girl
attending Ireland's best acting school,
The Gaiety School Of Acting
does any one know
any acting agent in ireland willing to take on
teen actors - who would love to pursue a
professional career in acting?
- Possibly international?
a decent acting school should provide you with info about talent agents, but be aware your parents have to approve of anything pro that you do until you are 18
The Gaiety School of Acting, Ireland's premier acting school, graduating class of 2008 recording the radio horror-comedy 'The Return of ...
Well im into my second year in the gaiety school of acting and im going to do the Performance workshop now and i want to know what comes next what should i do after i complete this.
Im 13 and i live in Ireland.
Here is a link to the site for more info!
http://www.gaietyschool.com/courses/part ...
i cant get to the site but i live in the us california so maybe thats why
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Sutton is the director of the Gaiety School of Acting, which is the national drama school in Ireland. He spent last week on the TWU campus doing the first stage of work on a play that, to date, has only a title and an ensemble.
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“Americans are very anxious to please, and American students are very anxious to please their teachers,” he said. “I’m more interested in them getting to play. We learn a great deal through play, you know. I want to see what’s going to come out of that, and it’s not important for them to get approval.”
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Bigus, a theatre and neuroscience major, spent a semester in Ireland, living in Dublin, studying at the Gaiety School of Acting and exploring the island country through field trips. The semester immersed Bigus in the rich historical culture and deepened her understanding of Irish theatre and society in a way that goes beyond that experienced in traditional study abroad programs or even by traditional tourists.
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