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S1 Ep23: What Progress Really Looks Like for Young Performers

S1 Ep23: What Progress Really Looks Like for Young Performers

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In this solo episode of The Drama Coach Podcast, I’m talking about what progress really looks like for young performers - especially those starting to take acting a little more seriously.

When a child begins moving from drama as a hobby into auditions, self-tapes, LAMDA, agents, screen work, theatre or early industry opportunities, it can be hard to know how to measure progress.

Of course, roles, recalls, distinctions, auditions, agents and credits can all be exciting. But they are not the only signs that a young performer is growing.

In this episode, I explore the quieter, often more important signs of progress: Listening, taking direction, becoming more independent, making clearer acting choices, improving self-tapes, recovering from mistakes, handling disappointment, communicating more clearly, being better in the room, and still finding joy in the work.

This is a practical and reassuring episode for parents and carers who want to support their child without measuring everything by parts, marks, agents or results.

Because progress isn’t always a role, agent or credit.

Sometimes it’s the young performer who tries again, listens more carefully, takes a note, supports someone else, asks better questions, or learns that their worth is not tied to one result.

You can find me across social media at @TheDramaCoach.

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