If you’ve always pictured yourself taking to the stage, and delivering a blistering Shakespearean text to a packed house, then there’s only one way to get started on your journey.
Amateur dramatics may not have the glamour of the Old Vic or the National Theatre, but they’re a great way to give acting a go, and discover if its honestly for you. Numerous side benefits come from spending time in an amateur dramatics society as well.
Finding A Local Group
Even if you don’t think that there’s an amateur dramatics group operational near you, the chances are, that there actually is. This list of amateur dramatics groups across the UK, for instance, is enormous and is continually growing.
The chances are, that there’s an AmDram group within an easy travelling distance of your home or place of work.
Stepping Out
For many people, plucking up the courage to attend their first ever amateur dramatics section is the most significant barrier between them and the stage. Many groups organise special nights for newcomers, where you’ll be among many people who are giving that group, or amateur dramatics itself, their very first try.
Don’t be afraid to discuss your ambitions, and actual reasons for joining when you first attend; the more honest you are, the better an impression you’ll make.
Some Parting Tips
Finally, be sure to see amateur dramatics as more than just a chance to get on the stage and strut your stuff. You’ll also be spending a lot of time with people from a wide range of backgrounds across your local area.
Amateur dramatics isn’t just for wannabe theatre luvvies, it’s also a great way to meet new people and embed yourself into a local community. Even though it may be a tad nerve-wracking, the best time to join a society is probably just after you move to a new area.
Wherever you choose to participate, we wish you luck on your acting journey.