LAMDA Acting Coaching Banbury

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Develop your acting skills through accredited exams and top tuition. One to one and group classes held both face to face and online.

12/04/2026

Brilliant achievement 🤩 she’s always working to push herself to new challenges!



Stagecoach Performing Arts Banbury & Brackley

10/04/2026

Another superb result 🌟 so much dedication and progression from this young man!



Stagecoach Performing Arts Banbury & Brackley

07/04/2026

Spring exam results are coming in 👏👏👏 excellent work from this fella! Great commitment to your craft.



Stagecoach Performing Arts Banbury & Brackley

17/11/2025

Yes acting is a very odd human behaviour… but we love it 🥰

18/10/2025

We create because of the journey and the pleasure of making something which did not exist before.

Photos from LAMDA Acting Coaching Banbury's post 05/10/2025

The past couple of weeks we have dug deep into Shakespeare. Here is one student taking on Hamlet with brilliant commitment to the role!

12/09/2025

Fab comments for this student! Well done for sharing your skills so beautifully 👏👏👏

Stagecoach Performing Arts Banbury & Brackley

14/08/2025

Awesome work on your first LAMDA exam 👌 the examiner clearly enjoyed your presence and your performances 👏👏👏



Stagecoach Performing Arts Banbury & Brackley
Thanks to Jolene and Libby!

This is what it means to embody memory — not perform it.

Watch how Philip Seymour Hoffman in Flawless uses his hands in this moment. They move before his thoughts reach his tongue. That’s not acting — that’s a nervous system responding in real time.

The body remembers faster than the brain. The muscles move in response to emotional recall — aesthetic memory. When this happens, gestures aren’t planned — they’re inevitable.

Great screen acting lives in these micro-moments. A turn of the wrist. A scratch of the chin. A pause before a sip. 

“One of the things an actor can do in a self-tape to enrich the non-verbal and visual effects of the performance is to start becoming more deliberate with the following components: physicality, gestures, props, and anything else that has to do with the external aspect of their performance.” 
- Page 331, THE DANGEROUS ACTOR

Credit: Flawless | Tribeca Productions | MGM

Disclaimer:
This video is for educational purposes, offering a unique perspective that actors and enthusiasts can apply to their work. The interviews and videos we share are widely available on the World Wide Web. While we don’t own the rights to these videos, the posts on this page are meticulously selected, curated, cropped, trimmed & spliced to deliver the most insightful moments from esteemed working actors. This process is a labour of love, and we’re proud of our edits. We hope you all continue to enjoy them!

Les Chantery Studio 31/05/2025

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This is what it means to embody memory — not perform it. Watch how Philip Seymour Hoffman in Flawless uses his hands in this moment. They move before his thoughts reach his tongue. That’s not acting — that’s a nervous system responding in real time. The body remembers faster than the brain. The muscles move in response to emotional recall — aesthetic memory. When this happens, gestures aren’t planned — they’re inevitable. Great screen acting lives in these micro-moments. A turn of the wrist. A scratch of the chin. A pause before a sip. “One of the things an actor can do in a self-tape to enrich the non-verbal and visual effects of the performance is to start becoming more deliberate with the following components: physicality, gestures, props, and anything else that has to do with the external aspect of their performance.” - Page 331, THE DANGEROUS ACTOR Credit: Flawless | Tribeca Productions | MGM Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes, offering a unique perspective that actors and enthusiasts can apply to their work. The interviews and videos we share are widely available on the World Wide Web. While we don’t own the rights to these videos, the posts on this page are meticulously selected, curated, cropped, trimmed & spliced to deliver the most insightful moments from esteemed working actors. This process is a labour of love, and we’re proud of our edits. We hope you all continue to enjoy them! Les Chantery Studio

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