Tuesday, December 20, 2011

A Not to Miss Event! Book now!



  

  
THE SECRET OF YOUR SUCCESS AS AN ACTOR TWO DAY INTENSIVE WORKSHOP  
  
In this exclusive two day workshop actors will gain unique knowledge that will empower and  
inspire them to gain a brand new actor’s perspective that they can apply to their career and life!  
  
Unlike any other course actors will have the opportunity to practice using their secret weapon  
from the e‐book and learn to LOVE auditions as much as they love performance. They will  
acquire unique tools to transform their careers and lives and help them achieve success as  
actors.  
  
COURSE BREAKDOWN  
  
DAY 1  
  
THE BIZ OF ACTING  
  
Career focus: working smart not hard  
The basics: necessary tools and resources  
Enabling the business mind: how to build your brand  
Increasing your profile  
Industry dos and don’ts  
  
LIFE SKILLS FOR ACTORS  
  
Introduction: first impressions  
Exercise: the experience of connection  
Identifying patterns and limiting beliefs  
Perceptions: how to change them   
Successful relationship building  
The actor’s secret weapon  
  
PRACTICAL SKILLS FOR AUDITIONING  
  
Auditioning fundamentals  
The power of risk taking  
The ‘magic bag’  
Increasing motivation  
The decision makers: who they are and what they’re looking for  
Techniques for increasing confidence and releasing nerves  
  
  
  


  

  
DAY 2  
  
HOW TO LOVE AUDITIONS  
  
Actors prepare audition pieces in pairs using their secret weapon and practical  
auditioning skills learned on Day 1  
Scenes are performed on camera  
Playback: actors review their auditions as a group, give personal feedback on the  
process and experience and receive feedback from the group and instructors  
  
  
MEET THE INTRUCTORS  
  
Tula Tzoras, author of The Secret of Your Success as an Actor (now on reading lists at major  
drama institutions such as NIDA, ACTT, MAA and VIC Drama), is an actress with over twenty  
years of film, television and theatre experience. Her television credits include Water Rats, Police  
Rescue, A Country Practice, Neighbours and Offspring. Her extensive film and theatre credits  
include The Venus Factory and The Vagina Monologues.  Tula’s passion and energy are limitless  
and she is dedicated to empowering actors to fulfil their dreams and achieve success.  
  
Kari Harris of Kari Harris Casting (KHC) and more recently, i4 Casting, has over twenty years of  
film and television experience. She was a senior casting director at Prototype Casting (Chopper,  
Mission: Impossible II, The Interview) for over seven years and established her boutique  
consultancy in 2004 attracting prestigious clientele such as Oscar winning director and  
screenwriter, Stephen Gaghan (Syriana, Traffic), and multi award winning advertising director  
David Denneen of FG Entertainment. She has worked on a multitude of national and  
international film, television and advertising projects since 1989. Kari is a natural collaborator  
and her passion is to inspire, educate, empower, entertain and motivate others to pursue and  
develop their ideas and talents into something that people everywhere can respond to.  
  
  
ACTOR TESTIMONIALS  
  
“Just wanted to let you know how fabulous the workshop was. I found it thoroughly helpful and  
enjoyable. In fact, I got an ad at the next audition I went for after the workshop! So there you  
go!” – Jackie Loeb  
  
“Just thought you would like to know that I landed the first TVC I went for after your class,  
another success story for your workshop.” – Chris Radburn  
  
“I scored two call‐backs after attending the workshop!” – Chris Galletti  
  


  

  
COURSE REQUIREMENTS  
  
Reading: The Secret of Your Success as an Actor E‐book (to be completed prior to Day 1)  
  
Actors will be required to prepare a short scene of the instructor’s choice for the Day 2 audition  
  
  
DATES & TIMES (2012)  
  
Day 1  
Saturday February 18tt 10am‐6pm   
  
Day 2  
Sunday February 19th 10am‐6pm  
  
  
BOOKINGS & PAYMENT  
  
To book and pay for this course securely via Pay Pal or with a credit card please visit   
  
www.kariharriscasting.com/events/  
  
and select ‘The Secret of Your Success as an Actor – Two Day Intensive Workshop’  
  
  
LOCATION & PARKING  
  
The Audition Room  
Building 11 Driver Avenue  
Fox Studios Australia  
Moore Park  NSW  
  
Street parking is available on Driver Avenue or behind Building 11  
  
Important: do not drive through to the security booth or you will be asked to turn around  
  
  
COST  
  
Two Day Intensive Workshop fee at $299 including GST per participant (maximum 20  
participants)  
  
Fee includes The Secret of Your Success as an Actor E‐book download 

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Season's Greetings Actors!

Hello Dearest Actors!
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a fabulous 2012!

I am so sorry I have neglected you lately, between relocating and moving to my own creative space (which I adore) and working its been flat out!

That's what we want though isn't it? To be busy doing what we love! Well I have been recording advertorials for Danoz Direct for Summer and going to castings, while 3 companies have approached me to instruct teenagers and Actors alike based on my ebook, The Secret of Your Success as an Actor, available for Instant Download for $9.95 at www.actorssecretweapon.com!

I am proof that Your Secret Weapon in my ebook works!
So don't waste time, download it Now!

love T

Monday, November 21, 2011

iModel Program

Dearest fellow Actors,
I am sorry I have been so absent, I have been crazy busy, but I am always thinking of you and how your life and career as an Actor is progressing.

I am now on every commercial TV Network, Presenting on Daytime TV for Danoz and having a ball!
It is truly amazing though, when you use Your Secret Weapon (from my ebook The Secret of Your Success as an Actor) , how things simply fall in your lap.

My purpose is to Empower others through Entertainment and there I was at dinner with friends, when an indigenous friend of mine who runs the iModel Program for Teenage Indigenous girls found out that his Instructor had fallen through at  the last minute. I happened to be free on those two days and offered my help and before I knew it, we were driving to Bathurst!

The funniest thing was we had booked a hotel on the famous Bathurst Race Track and missing the sign for it, we happened on the Actual Track, doing it in a little Ford Festiva, 10.30 at night in the rain! It was exhilarating!

I can't tell you what a gift I received instilling self Esteem to those girls over the period of two days. To watch them blossom to the point of walking down the Catwalk in Make up they had done in their workshop and walking tall and proud, was so rewarding!

As Actors, we have so much we can share with our training. How good is it to share that with others?
So today I write to you with Gratitude, in the Field of All Possibility!

Always here to help,
Tula

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

TV Presenting


My dearest Actors,
I am sorry I have neglected you lately, I have been so busy, presenting on daytime TV! I tell you, that is a world on its own. I have been demonstrating products whilst reading the Autocue and a converstion up with my co host! Meanwhile, we only have 45 mins to film these 4 minute advertorials ! I am having so much fun!
If you wish to get into the world of Presenting, its good to do a course to learn how to work with Autocue and the dos and don’ts. When you are in a studio at a Television Network, you must be familiar with working with the floor staff, time restraints etc while the Control Room is watching. It is an Art in itself.
In other news, after 7 years of coming up with concepts for TV shows with the aim of empowering people in developing nations to no avail, I am now teaming up with The Venus Project, who have developed an amazing solution for humanity and our planet! Check it out!
I hope your career and life as an Actor is blossoming and you are using the tools I share with you in my e-book THE SECRET OF YOUR SUCCESS AS AN ACTOR! You can download it now for only $9.95!
Always here to help,
Tula

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Casting News from AT2


My dearest Actors,
This is to keep you in the loop if you are not registered with AT2 and you are in Australia.
I hope this finds you well and powering in your life and Career as an Actor, using the knowledge I share with you in my ebook, THE SECRET OF YOUR SUCCESS AS AN ACTOR, available for Instant download now at only $9.95!

Welcome to the latest newsletter from AT2 Casting. We've got tickets to give away to the fantastic new feature Anonymous, plus the most up to date news on what's being cast in Australia at the moment.
We're often asked by our members what they can do to increase their chances of getting work in this industry if you're just starting out. Really, the most important thing to do is to keep practicing your craft. Whether that's through taking classes or participating in student or independent work (the icast briefs that get sent directly to artists), you've just got to keep doing what it is that you love to do. As much as you can!
Keep your AT2 profile up to date - particularly headshots and resumes. These are the two items that casting consultants will look at first when they're viewing submissions to a particular brief. And fill in as much of the details in your profile as you can, as the more information listed, the more searches you'll appear in.
Thanks for reading and have a great month.
 
  
October casting news
Some good acting jobs came through the site this month - a new television series, two telemovies, plus more casting for productions already underway.
Dungoona is a new series about Gemma, a teen mum who lives in the middle of nowhere, and her love-hate relationship with her home town.
Bad Debts and Black Tide are two new telemovies for the ABC, based on the Jack Irish series of novels by Peter Temple.
Casting also also continues for feature film The Great Gatsby and stage production Love Never Dies.
In other work, there was a call for singers and dancers for the Royal Caribbean production of Chicago - what a great way to see the world and get paid for it!
And plenty of work in TVC's - we know summer's around the corner when the products include Mortein, mangoes and suntan lotion.......bring it on!
 
 
 
Tickets to Anonymous
 
Was Shakespeare a fraud? Anonymous is set in the political snake-pit of Elizabethan England and speculates on this very issue, namely: who actually created the body of work credited to William Shakespeare?  
 
Anonymous poses one possible answer, focusing on a time when scandalous political intrigue, illicit romances in the Royal Court, and the schemes of greedy nobles lusting for the power of the throne were brought to light in the most unlikely of places: the London stage.
 
Anonymous stars Vanessa Redgrave, Rhys Ifans, Xavier Samuel, Joely Richardson, David Thewlis, and Derek Jacobi
 
Only at the movies November 3rd
 
 
 
 

 
 
  

Speak to You Soon!

The Team @ AT2
 
 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Kerri -Anne ch 9 and 2 Day Workshop with Kari Harris

Hi dearest Actors,
I am sorry if I have been absent in the last few days! I have been busy presenting for Danoz Direct on the Kerri Anne show on Ch 9! Although I am primarily an Actor, I have to tell you I loved presenting this product as myself. I owned the product I was presenting for sale and was absolutely Authentic. It was great to allow my own personality to come out, instead of playing a character. The messages kept coming from the Control room that I was doing really well and they were really happy. It was fantastic!

The next 2 Day Actors Workshop based on THE SECRET OF YOUR SUCCESS AS AN ACTOR ebook I strongly recommend you download straight away from www.actorssecretweapon.com, is to be held with Kari Harris Casting on February 4/5, 2012 in Sydney, so keep those dates free if you are in Australia!

Wishing you the most amazing success using Your Secret Weapon from my ebook!
Always here to help,
Tula

Monday, October 17, 2011

Your Fee as an Actor

Dear Actors Hello!
I am writing from my new Headquarters in North Bondi Sydney!
The Sun is shining and I feel like I have come home!

I hope you are putting Your Secret Weapon to good use and building your Brand as an Actor, because apart from our creativity as Artists, we need to be well rounded business people too! For more, download THE SECRET OF YOUR SUCCESS AS AN ACTOR , only $9.95 NOW!

In the spirit of Working Smart not Hard, as I advise in my ebook, I was welcomed to Sydney with a great new job as a Daytime TV Presenter. This has brought up an issue I want to discuss with you about your Fee!

What do you think you are worth as an Actor? Do you do a lot of co op theatre or many short films free of charge or do you command a certain rate? Of course it all depends on the stage of your Career, however, as I experienced recently, I want to stress to you that you can negotiate what you are comfortable with. In my ebook I emphasise building a strong sense of self and this is what its all about!

I don't mean for you to be unreasonable and if there is no room for negotiation, you can decide whether the role is worth accepting. Weigh everything up, will it enhance your career, how long will it air, is it a role you would love to play etc etc. Then the fee. You are your Brand. What is your Brand Worth?

Always Here to Help,
Best,
Tula Tzoras

Sunday, October 9, 2011

My new TV Presenting Job for Danoz Direct


Hi dear Actors! Great news, I have a new presenting job for Daytime television! 
Danoz has turned me into a housy type, they gave me the steam mop x5 to use before I demonstrate it and I have been on a cleaning frenzy, I can't believe I am so impressed! Did you know steam kills germs and bugs? I didn't! I love that it doesn't use chemicals and you can use it on every surface in the house as a hand held or put together OMG! everything even mirrors, windows, bedding, clothes, drapes. Who would have thought me?  I will be a whiz by the time I am demonstrating it for the Audience.
How are you going my dear Actors? Are you building a strong sense of self by reading my ebook, THE SECRET OF YOUR SUCCESS AS AN ACTOR? That Secret Weapon I introduce you to is pretty cool don't you think? I would love to hear your news too! 
Always here to help,
Tula

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Actors Secret Weapon: Casting Call to Action asap, Sydney/Melbourne Acto...

Actors Secret Weapon: Casting Call to Action asap, Sydney/Melbourne Acto...: Keep scrolling down, big gaps Dear Actors Hello! I hope you are putting Your Secret Weapon to good use, from THE SECRET OF YOUR SUCCESS AS ...

Casting Call to Action asap, Sydney/Melbourne Actors


Keep scrolling down, big gaps

Dear Actors Hello!
I hope you are putting Your Secret Weapon to good use, from THE SECRET OF YOUR SUCCESS AS AN ACTOR ebook, if not, make sure you download it NOW, its only $9.95.
As usual I am here to help, so here is a casting call you should action asap if you are interested!
NIDA graduating directors are interested in meeting actors who would be interested in volunteering to perform in their graduation plays at NIDA in Nov/Dec 2011.
Following the success of the tour to Melbourne this year, all the plays will also tour in 2012 to either Melbourne or Albury in February/March.
NIDA/ Albury Season-
Frenzy for Two, Eugene Ionesco
Push Up, Roland Schimmelpfennig
The Collection, Harold Pinter
NIDA/Melbourne Season-
Electronic City, Falk Richter
Howl, Alan Ginsberg
Thirst, Eugene O’Neil
Details of the plays and roles are attached, along with further information on the final page about key dates and the 2012 tours. If you are interested in being considered, please return your preferences, bio/CV and contact details to lisa.burns@nida.edu.au as soon as possible. The directors will then be in touch with audition information where suitable.
Please feel free to contact me with any queries on (02) 96977608. Please note, these roles are unpaid, however expenses on tour in 2012 are covered by NIDA.
Kind Regards,
Lisa Burns
Postgraduate Courses and Projects Coordinator 







GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF DRAMATIC ART
DIRECTING COURSE
2011
GRAD SHOW CASTING CALL



Private View (dir. Jeffrey Jay Fowler) Directors Graduation Productions 2010 
Toured to Theatre Works, Melbourne March 2011 

PARADE SPACE PROGRAM



Howl by Alan Ginsberg

Director:   Daniel Lammin (pictured) 
Designer:   Ruth Arnold 
Dramaturg:   Jack Richardson
Mentor:   Sam Strong  


Outline: A classic text of the Beat Generation, Howl will be a performance of the poem
as a 1-man monologue.  An explosion of words and ideas on masculinity, social injustice,
and the voice of a young man struggling to find his place in the world. Rhythmic, gutsy,
unapologetic and not a typical theatrical experience.

Casting:
1M:  mid- to late-20s, a disillusioned everyman, American accent


Electronic City by Falk Richter

Director:  Felicity Nicol (pictured) 
Designers:   Ally Mansell (set) &  
Genevieve Shrayer (costumes)  
Dramaturg:   Jane Bodie
Mentor:   Simon Stone  


Outline: Year? Unknown. Place? Anywhere. People? Lost. Explores our relationship with
the world, where time moves faster, people/places into the indistinguishable and reality is
a shifting quicksand. Non-specific 21stC space. An in between space (eg an airport,
limbo, waiting room.).

Casting: 
Tom: (20s-30s) Modern businessman, lost/confused, spinning out of control.
Joy: (20s) Modern temp worker, lost, daydreamer, lonely.
Chorus (between 5-15 people): Businessmen, movie executives, commentators, narrators,
provocators and audience. Bleeding between one to the other in an instant.
NB – The text is a dense, unstoppable avalanche. Interest in language and physical
expression is important.


Thirst by Eugene O’Neill

Director:   Dominic Mercer (pictured) 
Designer:   Katren Wood 
Dramaturg:   Jono Burns
Mentor:   Robyn Nevin  


Outline: Three characters; a gentleman, a coloured sailor and a dancer, are stuck on a
lifeboat. They have run out of food and water and don’t know how they will survive. Short,
punchy piece about how far people are willing to go to survive when resources become
scarce.

Casting:  2M 1F 
Gentleman - Male, 20s/30s. A first class passenger. Well-spoken, refined, rakish Caucasian.
Sailor – Male, mid to late 20s. A regular crewman. Well-built, powerful, dangerous,
coloured. Can sing.
Dancer – Woman, early to mid 20s. A beautiful dancer. Attractive, impulsive, fragile,
Caucasian. Can dance.



























PARADE STUDIO PROGRAM



Frenzy for Two by Eugene Ionesco

Director:   Rachel Baring (pictured) 
Designer:   Lauren O’Flaherty 
Dramaturg:   Melissa Lee Speyer
Mentor:   Tom Wright  


Outline: What do you do when a war is raging, when bombs are literally tearing down the
walls around you and soldiers are abducting your neighbours? You argue if a tortoise and
a snail are the same thing. An absurd comedy.

Casting: 3M, 2F
He: 30 – 45, divorced, has been in a relationship with She for 17 years, intelligent, practical
and feisty.
She: 30 – 45, left her husband for He, fierce, quick witted, attractive.
Soldier: 16 – 25 friendly (will be used physically throughout)
Neighbor: 20 – 30, newly married, excitable (will be used physically throughout)
Neighbor’s Wife: 20 – 30 newly married, excitable (will be used physically throughout)


The Collection by Harold Pinter

Director:   Mackenzie Steele (pictured) 
Designer:   Jessica O’Neill 
Dramaturg:  Hannah Malarski
Mentor:   Richard Cottrell  


Outline: In upper middle-class London in 1961, an alleged affair
between two dress designers leads to confrontation and retaliation. We need to be
simultaneously aware of the interior of both well-to-do households, which leaves the
design open to being staged realistically or abstractly.

Casting: 3M, 1F
Bill (M) – 20′s, upcoming fashion designer, cheeky, good-looking,
British accent
Harry (M) – 30′s-40′s, distinguished, socialite, stoic, British accent James (M) – mid-20′s-30′s,
fashion designer, headstrong, dangerous,
British accent
Stella (F) – mid-20′s-30′s, fashion designer, detached, enigmatic, independent, British
accent.

Push Up by Roland Schimmelpfennig

Director:   Renato Fabretti (pictured) 
Designer:   Jenny Shepherd 
Dramaturg:   Micharne Cloughley 
Mentor:  TBC


Outline: This piece looks directly to the personal and the intimate within
the high-rise business sector. Aka, the power and the frailty of kings.

Casting: 2M, 4F
Sabine (20-30) – Up-and-coming Advertising Executive, sharp, business, solitary but
ambitious.
Angelika (25-40) – Successful Company Director, married, unsure, fears her prime slipping,
strategic yet impulsive.
Robert (25-40) – somewhere between George Clooney in Michael Criton or James
MacEvoy in Wanted. Business is not everything to him, but he’s good at it. Proud.
Patrizia (20-35) – the sharpest new talent, brilliant, but exposed. She knows her work and
stands by it, but is this what’s most important to her?
Heinrich (18-40) – a cleaner, with Maria, who looks at the company with practical eyes,
grounded, charming, rough.
Maria (18-40) – a cleaner, with Heinrich, who looks at the company with romantic eyes,
sweet, cheeky, simple, kind. (think a young Miriam Margoyles)












FURTHER INFORMATION



The key production dates to note for the NIDA season are:


Mon 7th November   Rehearsals Commence (M-F 10am-6pm)



Mon 21st November   Tech Commences
Tues 29th November   Open Dress
Wed 30th Nov- Sat 3rd Dec  Season

This year, the six shows have also been programmed to tour in March 2012 to Theatre
Works, Melbourne & HotHouse Theatre, Albury. The touring dates are:

26th Feb-4th March    Albury
The Collector, Frenzy for Two, Push Up 
4th -11th March   Melbourne 
     Thirst, Electronic City, Howl 

If you are interested in auditioning for one or more of these productions please send your
preferences along with a current CV to lisa.burns@nida.edu.au or via post:

Lisa Burns
Postgraduate Course Coordinator
NIDA
UNSW, Sydney
NSW 2052
Ph: (02) 96977608
You will be contacted by the respective director to organise an audition time. Please feel free to call or email with any queries.