Acting in the Lyttelton

Running time: 1.58mins

Film maker: Harold Raitt

Simon Russell Beale, Lesley Manville and Roger Allam talk about acting on the Lyttelton stage at the National Theatre. The Lyttelton is a proscenium arch theatre.

Acting

Acting requires a wide range of skills, vocal, physical, imaginative, expressive, intellectual, intuitive, and work can demand different dialects, languages, accents, vocal control or body language, improvisation, observation and emulation, mime, and often dancing or stage combat. A stage actor will often be required to research around a character or a period of history. In an ever changing world it is a continually evolving profession. This collection aims to give an insight into what it is like to be an actor at the National Theatre.