The Drama Coach Podcast
In this solo episode of The Drama Coach Podcast, I’m following on from my conversation with Rosie Stancliffe, also known online as the Geordie Voice Coach, to talk about why your voice is such an important part of your acting kit. For actors, your voice is not just about being loud. It’s about breath, body, clarity, thought, emotion and connection. Whether you’re preparing for a drama class, LAMDA exam, school production, self-tape, audition or performance, your voice needs care and attention. So often, young performers only think about their voice when something goes wrong - they lose it, strain it, rush, go quiet, or shout instead of projecting. This episode is a practical reminder that looking after your voice is part of being a performer. In this episode, I talk about: * Why voice work is about more than volume * The difference between projecting and shouting * How nerves can affect the voice * Why the voice lives in the body * Common mistakes young performers make with voice * Rushing, dropping line endings and disconnecting from meaning * Why warm-ups matter before auditions, rehearsals and performances * A simple pre-performance voice routine * How parents can support vocal care without becoming voice coaches * Why young performers need to treat their voice with respect This episode is especially useful for young actors, parents, drama students, LAMDA learners, musical theatre performers and anyone preparing for auditions, exams, rehearsals or live performance. This episode is sponsored by SceneTribe - the new network for the creative industries. SceneTribe helps actors, performers, voice artists, crew and creatives build beautiful profiles around their credits, collaborations and creative journey. Find out more: https://scenetribe.com/ Follow The Drama Coach: Instagram: @thedramacoach TikTok: @thedramacoach YouTube: The Drama Coach Website: thedramacoach.co.uk If this episode is useful, please follow, subscribe, leave a review or share it with a young performer who needs a reminder to look after their voice.
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