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I Dressed as a Drink for Money: Two Days in The world of Promo.

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Oh no! Not Promo!  In a previous blog I have talked about working for a TIE (Theatre in Education) company in Spain. Up until March of this year I was working for said company and the contract ended somewhat abruptly for both me and my Girlfriend. It was a horrible situation. We did not expect to be unemployed so fast. It felt like the rug had been pulled out from underneath us. I had plans for the money I was going to save, trips planned with my girlfriend. All of a sudden those plans were dramatically stripped away, burned to cinders, beaten to a bloody pulp and then pissed all over. But we picked ourselves back up and we're doing fine. I'm not even angry anymore, so you can get that idea right out of your head.  Why am I telling you this? Because we all need to make ends meet. I am lucky enough to have a hospitality job I can go back to. I work with wonderful people, including my Mum, and I have an understanding boss who lets me swan around doing my actory stuff before I com

Behind The Curtain: A Journey Into Theatre In Education.

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  Theatre In Education. When I left acting school I had never even heard of TIE (Theatre in Education). I found out from, what was then Casting Call Pro, about a job opportunity in Spain. I would be based in Valencia for the duration of the contract (approx. 6 months), travel all over Spain performing 4 different shows to children and teenagers, AND I would be earning money as well. My first thought was “this is a con.” I spoke to my dad who was dubious, to say the least. I applied and I was offered an audition. The auditions were being hosted by a rather prestigious acting school. My Dad kindly paid for my ticket to London and off I went to audition. It was not a con after all. I am still baffled by the fact that a lot of universities and Acting Schools still do not talk about theatre in education. There seems to be a stigma attached to it, like it is not real acting work. To cut a rather long story short, I met two key members of the company who were lovely. A group audition was th

Who Do I Think I am?

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Hello. I am Danny. That is my face. I have been acting for over a decade. Am I where I thought I would be? No. Do I have as much money as I planned to have by the time I was 34? No. Do I want to do anything else? Absolutely not. Am I delusional? Probably. Most actors who have been ploughing away as long as I have, or longer, will tell you a healthy amount of delusion is necessary to stay in an industry such as this. Not succeed, but stay.  I am going to tell you, dear reader, about what I have learned, what I have done and what I plan to do. There will be advice, both good and useless. There will also be illustrations because I love to draw, and I think we need pictures. I will talk about sex scenes (oh, the joy), being naked on camera, music videos, student films, feature films, touring theatre, money, no money, writing, not writing. All of it.  This narcissistic venture is aimed at myself. I just want to write things down and see if I can get to the bottom of why the hell I am hammer