Come and enjoy reading aloud passages from 21st century novels and novellas; this unique course also includes technical voice warm-ups and sight reading opportunities. Join our friendly Wednesday morning reading club! This term: At The Hairdresser's- Anita Brookner Old Filth - Jane Gardam
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Come and enjoy reading aloud passages from 21st century novels and novellas; this term: At The Hairdresser's- Anita Brookner Old Filth - Jane Gardam
Vocal warm ups and sight reading also feature weekly in this unique course, which is held in the college. Join our friendly Wednesday lunchtime reading club!
What will we cover?
How we use pitch, pace and pause to tell stories. How we need clear diction for narrative as well as range and variety for vocal characterisation. The importance of good vocal delivery, powered by correct breathing techniques. We will always include an element of vocal warm -up at the beginning of the class and sight reading at the end.
What will I achieve? By the end of this course you should be able to...
Demonstrate more confidence in the sound of your voice Acknowledge a greater delight in modern and contemporary literature by reading passages aloud and thus sharing stories. Identify some key breathing and vocal techniques to assist reading in public. Notice an improvement in your sight reading skills.
What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?
This is for all those who enjoy reading novels, and wish to develop greater confidence in reading aloud. You will have some ability with sight reading and if you are a non-native speaker, you must be fluent in English. In order to get the most from the course you will be able to: • Speak English fluently. • Communicate in group situations. • Give and receive constructive feedback. • Read and respond to a range of texts. • Take course notes for your own use.
How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?
We will read in a large group together. You will be expected to read and prepare passages in advance.
Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?
Please read At The Hairdresser's in advance-the tutor will ask you to read a passage to assess your ability level. You will find a small hand mirror useful. You will need to buy or borrow copies of the texts in question.
Vernon has been full-time academic staff in the DRADAS department since September 2005 and prior to this a part-time tutor at the college from October 2003. His responsibilities include being Programme Manager for the year-long OCN accredited Level 2 Acting: Foundation course. He heads up all Voice Speech and Communication courses including Radio Theatre Company and is Producer of the City Lit Theatre Company, for whom he has directed eleven productions. He has a major presence in teaching on the accredited courses. Vernon has an MA in Voice Studies from Central School of Speech & Drama, and a PGCE from City University. Previous posts include Head of Voice at the Academy Drama School and teaching at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. He works for Channel 4 News in London and TRT World in Istanbul as a voice consultant to their broadcasters and journalists, as well as accepting private clients www.vernonthompson.co.uk Vernon produces & directs his own professional company London Repertory Players and recent directing credits include "A Brief History of Women" (Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis, 2025) "An Intervention" (Hen and Chickens Theatre, Islington, 2024).
Please note: We reserve the right to change our tutors from those advertised. This happens rarely, but if it does, we are unable to refund fees due to this. Our tutors may have different teaching styles; however we guarantee a consistent quality of teaching in all our courses.
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You will need to buy or borrow copies of the texts in question.</p>Any Voice or Speech course in the programme such as Storytelling for Business and Pleasure, or Voice Technique: Beginners<br/>Please refer to our <br/><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/voice-and-speech-classes-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> full sequence of voice and speech classes at City Lit (click here) </a> as you consider which area you would like to study next.Voice and speechVoice for everyoneconfigurable
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