I am currently studying a UAL Level 3 Production Arts at
Westminster Kingsway College in London. This course has helped me develop a
wide range of skills and learn about new roles within the theatre industry. We
have been lucky enough to have a small class so can explore new roles easily. I
have learnt how to programme and operate a lighting board, been a DSM and
called a show, seen amazing west end shows such as Hamilton, been to Disneyland
Paris, worked with MTV Music, and so much more. From all these experiences I
have learnt so much that I will use in the future. For example, I have learnt
that calling a show is key for other members of the tech team. Being on time is
essential, and it is something I think is very important. Someone once said to
me “if a stage manager is on time, they are late” and this has always stuck
with me.
I have always had an interest in theatre from a young age.
My family have always been involved in backstage theatre companies and groups,
although none of them persued it professionally. When I was younger I remember
sitting in lighting boxes watching shows my family were working on, my grandad
being stage manager, my gran being in the wardrobe department, and my auntie
and mum doing props. When I was 13 I stepped in for my auntie at a local
village show and I fell in love with the feeling of being part of a stage crew.
Despite the stage being only 3 meters wide, and only having 7 lights in the
rig, I knew it was the right environment for me. After a while though I began
to crave something bigger so I got myself involved with a youth group
production of Oliver! which was being performed in a local theatre. After this I
started working with the adult group, at only 15 I was the youngest by a long
way. I have built up my responsibilities and worked my way up and taken on more
responsibility the more shows I have done. I started working with the props
team and now I have taken the lead for some shows. I have also been ASM for
shows and held responsibilities. I have had work experience in the west end at
the Noel Coward Theatre, and also worked at a festival as an artist liaison
runner. It has taught me how to work with difficult people, how to be
professional, and working long and unsociable hours.
The course I am interested in is the stage management
course. I really think this will help me further my knowledge and be able to be
successful. I would like to work in professional theatres and my dream would be
to work on touring shows, either musicals or ballets. I think touring would
really open my eyes to the world of theatre as you are always moving and facing
new challenges and problems, something which I love to face. I would also like
to get more professional work experience and I think this is something
university will help me with. I will also be contacting west end theatres when I
turn 18, as when I was younger I wrote to so many asking for work experience
but all the responses were negative due to my age. I am used to travelling long
distances, having to travel across the country from my home in Cheltenham to London
for college. This shows I am dedicated and hardworking and I don’t let anything
hold me back.
I am taking a gap year to go out and travel and also work to
earn money towards university. I really enjoy exploring new places and I want
to see more of the world. I think this will also prepare me to go on tour,
which is what I would love to do as a career, or work in different events. Learning
how to live and cope in new environments is something I like to try. Moving to
London at 16 to live on my own in student accommodation was a big step for me,
and although at times I wonder if it is right, I do have so many more
opportunities here compared to at home. Despite this I would like to study
closer to home as I feel that having family and friends around me to support me
will really boost my confidence and help me to succeed.
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