LECTURER, TEACHER AND DIRECTOR
An exceptionally experienced lecturer and teacher of acting, directing and theatre since the late 1980s, Andrew has taught on many undergraduate and graduate programmes, led workshops and given master classes.
He has worked regularly with leading institutions and conservatoires in the UK, whilst continuing a wide-ranging and successful career as an actor.
As a reader of drama and literature (BA & MA in English Language and Literature, Oxford University) Andrew brings rigour, insight and cultural context to his work in the interpretation and staging of dramatic text—with Shakespeare and the Jacobeans, Nineteenth Century Realism, just as with contemporary plays, many of which he has taught or directed at RADA, Drama Centre, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Central School, Rose Bruford and other colleges.
He has pursued a lifetime’s study of theorists and practitioners such as Michael Chekhov, Rudolf Laban, Meyerhold, and led workshops on the psychodynamics of character and action, as well as integrated such methodologies into rehearsal processes when directing.
He taught on the International Theatre Directors’ MA/MFA programme at Middlesex University.
During the 1990s he was a Tutor in Acting at RADA and a lecturer on their MA in Text and Performance in collaboration with King’s College London.
Over several years he taught on the MA in Classical European Acting at Drama Centre.
He has held a Visiting Professorship at Mills College in Oakland, California.
He currently is an Associate Lecturer in Costume Design for Performance at the London College of Fashion, UAL.
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