Terry Johnson - Acting Masterclass - PARTICIPANT - 7th-8th February - £350

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Applications for the six actor places are now open and will cost £350.

Olivier & Tony Award winning writer and director TERRY JOHNSON invites us inside his rehearsal room for this very special two day acting intensive.

Six actors will be cast in scenes and put through their paces by Terry - observed by a workshop audience. They'll quickly be encouraged to engage the same rigour, techniques and exacting standards that lead Terry, his productions and his casts to become the toast of Broadway, and beyond.

This is an excellent workshop for any actor - professional or amateur - who wish to improve and enhance their process and approach.

Please read carefully -

Actor selection will not be based on experience or perceived talent, but on potential casting compatibility within the workshop’s ensemble.

To apply, book your place from this page and complete the casting form. Your application will then appear in your shopping cart, where you must complete the transaction. You will receive an email confirmation once your application has been submitted.

Successful applicants will then be invited to make payment and confirm their place at the workshop. Your casting - and any preparatory materials - will then be given to you by Terry ahead of the workshop date.

The masterclass runs at Makers’ House Hastings on 7th & 8th February 2026.

If you would like to attend but the cost is prohibitive please email us here so we can discuss if our bursary scheme might be able to help.

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About Terry -

Terry Johnson’s acclaimed career spans both stage and screen. He has won multiple Olivier Awards, Evening Standard Awards, Writers Guild Awards, the Meyer-Whitworth Award, the John Whitney Award and the Tony Award for Best Director of a musical. His writing credits include Dead Funny, Hysteria, Cleo, Camping, Emmanuel and Dick & Hitchcock Blonde. He has directed at almost every major theatre in the UK and his productions of LA Cage Aux Folles and End of the Rainbow were both hits on Broadway and in the West End.

Applications for the six actor places are now open and will cost £350.

Olivier & Tony Award winning writer and director TERRY JOHNSON invites us inside his rehearsal room for this very special two day acting intensive.

Six actors will be cast in scenes and put through their paces by Terry - observed by a workshop audience. They'll quickly be encouraged to engage the same rigour, techniques and exacting standards that lead Terry, his productions and his casts to become the toast of Broadway, and beyond.

This is an excellent workshop for any actor - professional or amateur - who wish to improve and enhance their process and approach.

Please read carefully -

Actor selection will not be based on experience or perceived talent, but on potential casting compatibility within the workshop’s ensemble.

To apply, book your place from this page and complete the casting form. Your application will then appear in your shopping cart, where you must complete the transaction. You will receive an email confirmation once your application has been submitted.

Successful applicants will then be invited to make payment and confirm their place at the workshop. Your casting - and any preparatory materials - will then be given to you by Terry ahead of the workshop date.

The masterclass runs at Makers’ House Hastings on 7th & 8th February 2026.

If you would like to attend but the cost is prohibitive please email us here so we can discuss if our bursary scheme might be able to help.

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About Terry -

Terry Johnson’s acclaimed career spans both stage and screen. He has won multiple Olivier Awards, Evening Standard Awards, Writers Guild Awards, the Meyer-Whitworth Award, the John Whitney Award and the Tony Award for Best Director of a musical. His writing credits include Dead Funny, Hysteria, Cleo, Camping, Emmanuel and Dick & Hitchcock Blonde. He has directed at almost every major theatre in the UK and his productions of LA Cage Aux Folles and End of the Rainbow were both hits on Broadway and in the West End.