NEW FOR 2012
Accent coach for Steel Magnolias at Dundee Rep and for Of Mice and Men at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh during January and February 2012
Accent Workshop - Treading the Borders - 5 February 2012
Accent coach for Someone Who'll Watch Over Me and Moonlight and Magnolias at Perth Theatre during February and March 2012
Back to Basics - Acting Workshop - Pitlochry Festival Theatre - Sunday 26 February 2012
In thirty years of teaching acting, Lynn has taught the likes of Ewan McGregor, Shirley Henderson
Dougray Scott, Sharon Small and countless other busy working actors - so, who better to teach the
basics of acting? Whether you are a complete novice or just want to refresh your skills, join
Lynn for this one day, back-to-basics acting workshop.
ONGOING
Academic Adviser and Panellist, National Council for Drama Training.
Weekly American Accent classes at The MGA Academy of Performing Arts 1 St Colme Street Edinburgh EH3 6AA.
Workshops with young people and community drama groups.
WHAT PEOPLE SAID IN 2011:-
"...spot on Brooklyn accents"
The Courier on Death of a Salesman at PERTH THEATRE in February 2011
"Very enjoyable, valuable course...unanimously well received and appreciated."
"...it was a very high quality workshop and I felt I was being taught by the very, very best.
I felt I was getting the same accent training as a professional actor. For me, I have a
sound system to approach American accents. I felt that if I had to do a standard American,
New York or Southern accent I have all the tools I need to be able to do it."
Eliza
PITLOCHRY WORKSHOP
"I thought Lynn was great. She really seemed to know what we needed and gave us some
simple but effective no-no's and yes-yes's that we can try and follow to get an
authentic sounding show that's still easy for the audience to understand."
"...I've got definite pointers on what to be aware of to help get it right
in the future."
BIG VILLAGE THEATRE COMPANY
"The great strength of this production was the consistency of the American
accents through the whole cast for the entire play."
The Adjudicator for the ABERDOUR PLAYERS
"Miller has a voice that resonates down the years,
a freshness and immediacy that seems timeless.
And in this production the voice is true and the
Brooklyn accents impeccable."
Lothian Life
"...convincing Brooklyn accents and Miller's vibrant
dialogue bring the characters' cultural milieu to life."
Informed Edinburgh
Reviews for A View from the Bridge at the ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE
