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Highlights
- An empowering and accessible guide for dyslexic actors The Dyslexic Actor's Toolkit will show you how to harness your own strengths and abilities to overcome obstacles, build your confidence, improve your creative practice, and achieve lasting success in your career.
- About the Author: Deborah Groves is an acting and arts accessibility coach, and a creative enabler, who works primarily with neurodiverse stage and screen actors, writers, and dancers.
- 304 Pages
- Performing Arts, Acting & Auditioning
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Book Synopsis
An empowering and accessible guide for dyslexic actors
The Dyslexic Actor's Toolkit will show you how to harness your own strengths and abilities to overcome obstacles, build your confidence, improve your creative practice, and achieve lasting success in your career.
Inside, you'll find loads of practical information and advice on:
- Understanding your dyslexic identity--so you can learn and perform at your best, and unlock your full potential.
- Developing the key skills you need as an actor--with tools to help you master each of them, such as text work, line-learning, movement, voice, Shakespeare, and more.
- Managing your acting career--including preparing for auditions, thriving in rehearsals, taking care of your emotional wellbeing, and organizing your time and finances.
Each section sets out clear goals and strategies to help you progress, and many of the tools are supported by online video content. There's also guidance for anyone who works with and supports dyslexic actors--such as teachers, directors, parents, and fellow creatives.
Review Quotes
I've been working with Deborah for over ten years and her strategies for dyslexic actors are just great. This book is brilliant--she takes the complicated and makes it simple.
--Kara Tointon (EastEnders, Mr. Selfridge, The Teacher)
About the Author
Deborah Groves is an acting and arts accessibility coach, and a creative enabler, who works primarily with neurodiverse stage and screen actors, writers, and dancers. She has worked with leading organizations such as the Royal Court Theatre, Shakespeare's Globe, Almeida Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Paramount Pictures, and Netflix, as well as with many UK drama schools.