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“Why is that so Funny?” Comedy Workshop

October 2, 2016 By Clonmel Theatre Guild

Clonmel Theatre Guild is delighted announce that well-known local Director and Performer Amy Hill returns to facilitate a comedy workshop “Why is that so funny?” on Saturday 15th October in St Oliver’s Community Hall, Clonmel from 2pm to 5pm.

About the Workshop

Amy has devised a three hour fun filled workshop based on the principles and practices of comedic performance for stage. This includes an exploration of physical comedy involving comic timing, line delivery, comedic presence, clowning, and parody. The workshop is based upon the research of renowned Director and Author John Wright. This is a perfect opportunity for amateur actors to develop and refine comedic skills for stage but is also applicable to those who have little experience in performance.

This will be a fun and friendly experience and is open to anyone aged 18+. Please wear comfortable clothing, bring a bottle of water and a snack if necessary. Tea/Coffee and biscuits will be provided.

About Amy Hill

Amy Hill 2Amy Hill is a qualified Actor and Dramatherapist. She studied Performing Arts at the Dublin Conservatory of Music and Drama, graduating with first class honours in 2005. For the following 7 years she worked for the agency “Actors and Movers” and performed on TV and stage across Ireland. She began directing her own productions in 2008 with her theatre company Down the Rabbit Hole. The company produced four shows (Death, Murder at Checkmate, Hidden Voices, Stags and Hens) and toured Tipperary with great success. In 2012, Amy qualified with an MA in Dramatherapy from NUIM. Since then, she works full time as a Drama Teacher in numerous schools. Her last production was Angel Dust and Dallas in 2014 staring upcoming Irish actors Irene Kelleher and Aine Ryan. Amy began writing her own plays in 2013 and is now focused on directing her own work. She is also studying a full time Degree in Psychotherapy and currently works part time as a qualified counsellor.

To Recap
Date……Saturday 15th October 2016
Location ……St Oliver’s Community Hall, Clonmel
Time……2pm to 5pm
Cost……€10

To Book
Places are limited to 20 people, so be sure to book early by emailing us at info@clonmel.shineconsultglobal.com or message us on the guild’s facebook page.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Chairperson Victoria Elliott
Co-Artistic Directors Ethel Reynolds & Jennifer Doyle
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Secretary Cormac Rea
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Jim Malone

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