Young Actors Studio

YAS tutor with students

The Team 2010/11

Erica Eirian - YAS Leader
Erica trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and Cardiff College of Education and has worked in professional theatre, radio and television for the past 30 years. She combines her part-time role as YAS Leader with her career as a professional actor and theatre director. She has just completed filming the second series of The Indian Doctor, the award-winning, popular drama series for BBC One Daytime TV, starring Sanjeev Bhaskar in which she plays the role of Sian Davies. Erica is also a founder member and director of Cardiff based Theatr Pena.

As YAS Leader she is responsible for creating and maintaining an engaging and challenging learning environment for all our students and for the recruitment of the YAS Team.

Anna Fonge - YAS Administrator
Anna is a graduate of the University of Birmingham where she studied for a BMus. Anna is the first point of contact for our students and their families and is responsible for providing YAS with administrative support.

YAS Tutors

"The tuition given at YAS is hard, challenging and tiring.....but boy is it worth it! I have never received tuition of such a high standard before" Chris, age 18, Cwmbran (2008 - 2010 Acting Student)

YAS tutors are experienced specialist teachers and workshop facilitators as well as professional practitioners. Meet some of the tutors who are working with us during the academic year 2011/12.

"The teachers are easy to approach and you don’t feel intimidated – it’s a really nice atmosphere" Rachael, 19, Bournemouth

"The teachers are really great – they tell you it’s hard, they don’t cover that up. They push the boundaries and put you out of your comfort zone which makes you more confident both in and outside of college" Toni, 19, Cardiff

Matthew Bailey - Acting Tutor
Matthew has worked variously as a performer, a musical director, a director, a voice consultant and an education animateur for a wide range of arts organisations in Wales and England. In recent years these have included: music organisations (such as the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society); drama organisations (like BBC Radio Drama Wales, the Unicorn Theatre [London], the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Sherman Theatre, the National Theatre, Moving Being); and training organisations (for example, the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and Loughborough University). He has worked on vocal technique with students as varied as young offenders in prison in Aylesbury and TV presenters in BBC Wales. Nowadays he works principally for the Cardiff-based crime-reduction charity Safer Wales.

Julie Barclay - YAS Theatre Workshop Group Tutor
Julie trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. In 2006 she joined the Drama Department staff, teaching Contemporary Text Studies to BA Acting students. She has worked extensively in repertory theatre and for BBC radio/television. She will shortly be directing a production of A Kind of Alaska by Harold Pinter and appearing in The Censor by Anthony Neilson with The Faction Collective at Chapter Arts Centre. She also works for Theatr Ffynnon using actor training techniques to help adults with learning difficulties and physical challenges into employment.

Isaac Blake - Movement Tutor
Isaac completed a 3 year undergraduate Diploma Dance Theatre Course at Laban and also attended The Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance, New York. Whilst at Laban, Isaac experienced working with various artists and companies including Adventures in Motions Pictures (AMP), DV8 and Rambert. Since Laban, Isaac has worked with Ragdoll, the BBC, Chapter Arts Centre, Arts Council, FIND, S4C and Local Housing and Education Authorities in and around Wales and London.

Jain Boon - Acting Tutor and Theatre Workshop Group Tutor
Jain trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. She has toured extensively with, amongst others, Theatr Powys, New Perspectives and Quicksilver Theatre. She has also played Trafford Tanzi with Durham Theatre Company touring to bloodthirsty wrestling fans in the North East. Jain is the Assistant Director of Gwent Theatre, one of a Wales-wide network of eight professional Theatre in Education companies and has worked as an actor and director with the company for seventeen years. She also teaches and directs with the Gwent Young People's Theatre.

Dick Bradnum - Acting Tutor
Dick Bradnum read English at Birmingham University and then went on to train at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and the Institute of Education, UCL. He was a founder member of The Custard Factory Theatre Co. Dick's acting credits include Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth (English Shakespeare Company), The Office and My Hero (BBC TV). He has appeared in many radio dramas, and was for seven years a regular MC on the comedy circuit. His most recent performance was as Malvolio in Twelfth Night at York Theatre Royal,a performance the Yorkshire Post described as "a masterclass." He has always worked with young people,lecturing and teaching. Being around young people occasionally compensates for his having very little hair and being middle-aged.

Caroline Bunce - Theatre Workshop Group Tutor

Paul Clements - Acting Tutor
After training and working as a teacher of English and Drama in Birmingham, Paul Clements joined the staff of the newly-opened Midlands Arts Centre in the city to run the youth theatre division. He later moved to Manchester and became the founding artistic director of Contact Theatre. He has subsequently taught, acted and directed in Canada, Scandinavia and in the UK. Paul was Director of Drama at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, 1985-1996, and Principal of Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts from 1996 until he retired in 2008. He was also artistic director of the National Youth Theatre of Wales for five years before going to Mountview. His book The Improvised Play was the first full-length study of the work of Mike Leigh. While continuing to teach and direct on a freelance basis, Paul is currently assisting Sabine Berendse with the first English translation of a book written by her father about the German composer and close personal friend of Bertolt Brecht, Hanns Eisler.

Karol Cysewski - Movement Tutor
Karol is from Poland and moved to London to train at Laban Centre, graduating in 1998. He is also a graduate of State Ballet School in Poznan, Poland. He has performed with Poznan Opera House, Polish Dance Theatre, Transitions and in 2003 joined Carte Blanche in Norway. Since August 2005 Karol works for National Dance Company of Wales. Whilst working as a dancer Karol always taught dance gaining experience in a variety of different styles and techniques.

Chris Fossey - Acting Through Song Tutor

Simon Harris - Acting Tutor
Simon is an award-winning director and is currently Associate at the Torch Theatre, Milford Haven. After training at RADA he worked as an actor for twelve years with many of the country’s leading directors and companies. As Artistic Director of his own company Thin Language, his first play Badfinger premiered at The Donmar in 1997. Until 2007 Simon was Artistic Director of the national company for new writing in Wales – the multi-award-winning Sgript Cymru, where he was responsible for a rolling programme of new work including over twenty productions. His recent work has included The Elsinore Project for Volcano Theatre, Pea! for Likely Story and his first production for the Torch Flowers From Tunisia.

Tom Hodgkins - Acting Tutor

Buddug Verona James - Acting Through Song Tutor
An acclaimed mezzo soprano as well as an actress, Buddug trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and National Opera Studio. She has worked with Almeida Opera, Cleveland Opera (USA), English Pocket Opera, English Touring Opera, Glyndebourne, Lanternhouse International, Netherlands Opera, Opera Atelier (Canada), Opera Circus, Opera North, Opera Northern Ireland, Opera Theatre Company (Dublin), Opera 80, Operavox Cartoons, Mid Wales Opera, Music Theatre Wales, Siobhan Davies Dance Company, Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru and theatr peña. An extensive concert repertoire includes Mozart's Ch'io mi scordi di te with the BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra and Jane Glover, Elijah at the Royal National Eisteddfod with Owain Arwel Hughes, Verdi Requiem with Malcolm Archer at Wells Cathedral and Dvorak Mass at the Auditorio Nacional, Madrid. In collaboration with Cardigan’s Theatr Mwldan and the Arts Council of Wales, Buddug has commissioned two one-woman shows; Castradiva by Mark Ryan and A Knife at the Opera by Chris Harris – both plays have toured to numerous theatres and festivals in the UK and Ireland including Edinburgh and Buxton. Buddug recently premiered Find Me a Primitive Man – a revue featuring classics from the Great American Songbook accompanied by jazz musicians Paula Gardiner, Richard Roberts and Paul Smith. Since 1999 Buddug has been a vocal tutor at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. She has directed Pirates of Penzance, Ruddigore, Acis and Galatea, Dido and Aeneas, Orpheus in the Underworld and Hercules for RWCMD. In 2001 Buddug was honoured with the Druidic White Robe of Gorsedd y Beirdd at the National Eisteddfod. She is also a Welsh Singers Competition Winner.

Deborah Light - Movement Tutor
Deborah works freelance as a contemporary dancer, choreographer and teacher. Her work has recently been recognised through receipt of a 2009 – 2010 Creative Wales award from the arts council. Among others she has performed for Welsh Independent Dance, Sean Tuan John, Sherman Cymru, Diversions Dance House, Institute of Crazy Dancing, Polish Dance Theatre and Transitions Dance Company. She is developing a strong solo performance practice and this work has been presented both nationally and internationally. She has also received choreographic commissions from Welsh Independent Dance, University of Salford and Polish Dance Theatre. Deborah graduated from Laban Centre London in 2001 with a BA (hons) and PGdip.

Phil Mackenzie - Theatre Workshop Group Tutor Autumn Term

Jennifer MacKerras – Alexander Technique Tutor
Jennifer is a singer, recorder player and mother. She has worked in professional theatre as a director and workshop leader, particularly with children. She first studied the Alexander Technique when strain-related injuries stopped her form working and enjoying activities which she loved.

Yvonne Murphy - Acting Tutor
Yvonne Murphy read Drama at Manchester University and went on to train at the RWCMD and later as a teacher of English & Drama at The Institute of Education, UCL. Yvonne's directing credits include Sherman Cymru, The Welsh National Opera (Max Dept), The English Shakespeare Company (Education), The National Theatre (Education) and BAC. Yvonne also runs Shakespeare Summer Schools, is a script reader for Sherman Cymru and has worked as an actor in theatre, TV and radio.

Richard Mylan - Acting for the Camera Tutor

Louise Osborn - Theatre Workshop Group Tutor Autumn Term

Philippa Reeves - Acting Through Song Tutor
Along side her own performance work, Philippa has lectured in singing in the Drama School of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama for over seventeen years. A classically trained singer, she has worked in Britain and Europe in a wide range of musical styles, she has performed with the physical theatre company ELAN in Europe and the American composer and choreographer, Meredith Monk. She has gained a reputation for her work in contemporary music, most recently working with the dancer Tanja Råmon and designer, film-maker and dj, John Collingswood on a series of improvised performances culminating in the premier of Virta at the Royal Opera House.
Through her work as both singer and teacher she continues to explore the notion of the interdisciplinary singer, an actor singer who can move effortlessly between the demands of text and music, and it is this expertise that she brings to her teaching.

Anita Reynolds - YAS Theatre Workshop Group Tutor
Anita trained at the RWCMD and has been a professional actress for many moons now. She has appeared on various TV programmes such as Tracy Beaker, Holby City and Doctors and has acted in many stage shows. Anita enjoys the learning process that comes with working with young people, and most of all, she enjoys watching them shine.

Nicola Reynolds - Audition Technique Tutor
Nicola trained at RWCMD and is now a professional actress with over 15 years experience in Theatre, Television, Film and Radio. Nicola has been on the audition panel at the college for many years and is employed as a visiting professional on various projects linked to the BA course in Acting.

Nicola Rose - Acting Through Song Tutor
Nicola Rose graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama with a BMus Hons in 2008, where she studied piano accompaniment. Whilst there, Nicola received the accompaniment prize in 2005 and 2008, and the Mansel Thomas Award for Musicianship in 2007 and has recently taken up the position of Junior Fellow to work within the vocal department at the college. As well as being a private piano teacher, Nicola also enjoys playing for an array of singers, instrumentalists, choirs, children's groups and drama societies in and around Cardiff as well as working as a repetiteur for the Welsh National Opera MAX department, Music Theatre Wales and as a tutor on the YAS course.

Emma Stevens-Johnson - Voice Tutor
Emma is an experienced, professional actress. She has performed in various types of theatre and made appearances in film and television in programmes such as The Bill, Casualty and Crimewatch. Teaching since 2004, she has worked with organisations such as The Wales Theatre Company, Script Cymru, BBC Radio Wales, Theatre Royal (Bath), Hijinx and Barnet Dysphasia Society and on national and international films such as Submarine (Warp Films). With a Master in Voice from The Central School of Speech and Drama, London, a PGCE from Cardiff University, plus a diploma in Dramatic Art from The Oxford School of Drama, Emma brings all this professional experience into her work as a voice coach.

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John Lovat
John has worked in Theatre and Education since 1977, when he helped to found 'FairPlay', the first ever Theatre In Education company to tour the South West of England. He first came to Wales in 1983 to join Gwent Theatre, where he worked for many years as an actor, director, writer and tutor. He has also worked in television and radio and in 1996 moved into teaching. He now teaches English and Performing Arts at Crickhowell High School and maintains his contact with the Gwent Theatre Company by working as a freelance tutor for the Junior Youth Theatre. John has enjoyed teaching acting classes at YAS over the past two years and looks forward to continuing his association in the future.

In addition to our tutors, we employ a number of Student Mentors drawn from RWCMD Acting Students who assist the YAS Team and give support and encouragement to our YAS students:

Ross Capel (1st year BA Acting student and ex YAS Student)
Alex Griffin-Griffiths (2nd Year BA Acting student and ex YAS Student)
Annes Elwy Lewis (1st year BA Acting student and ex YAS Student)
Isabella Marshall (2nd Year Ba Acting student)
Sophie Morgan (2nd Year BA Acting student)
Ashleigh Packham (2nd year BA Acting student)

Cover: Naomi Everson (2nd Year BA Acting student)