Gallery Stage & Play Stage Schedule 2025
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Gallery Stage
Located On First Floor
Hosted by Kahmal Sealey
A chance to connect with top industry organisations, listen to interviews and watch performances in between seminars, workshops and networking!
10:15am Welcome From Our Host, Kahmal Sealey
10:20am Catch Up With Actors Coaching International
10:40am Being Bold In Your Career With Act Bold
11am Performance By Court Theatre Training Company
11:20am Branding Tips With Reel Arc
12pm Tax Advice With The Showbiz Accountant
12:20pm #weauditionactorsproexpostage Winners 2025
1pm Making Money From Audiobook Narration With The Global Actor
1:20pm Connecting With Both Feet Acting
2pm Catch Up With Theatre Digs Booker
2:20pm Film Festival Networking Tips With A List Festival Coach
2:40pm Industry Insights With Ayvianna Snow
3pm Taking Control Of Your Career With Actors Fast Track
3:20pm PPA Performance: 3rd Year Showcase
3:40pm The Importance Of Ongoing Training With Run At It Shouting
4pm Life Across The Pond With The Hollywood Initiative
4:20pm Industry Insights With Alexa Morden
4:40pm - "An Actor's Craft" Interview With IDSA
5pm - Closing Words Of Stage
Play Stage
Located On Second Floor
A chance to watch fellow actors performing, and get up on stage yourself to have some fun!
Hosted By Jonny Weldon
10:30am - 11:30am - Shakespeare Smackdown
Perform to fellow actors by performing iconic Shakespearean scenes in a fun, creative setting.
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12:30pm - Scene Partner Challenge
Test your chemistry and skills with a randomly assigned scene partner in a quick performance challenge. A great way to jump into a connection you've just made at the networking! Just head to the stage at 12:30pm to join in!
1:30pm - Improv Prop Challenge
A fun and fast-paced activity where participants are given a random prop and the audience can shout out a genre or setting. It's all about quick thinking, creativity, and embracing the unexpected! Just head to the stage at 1:30pm to join in!
2:30pm - Monologue Mastery Challenge
Deliver your own monologue and perform it in a way the audience chooses, whether it be as if you're a chicken, as if you're standing on hot coals, or as if you're in space - versatility is required!