Simon Treves

acting tutor

Based in
High Wycombe, United Kingdom
Also teaches in London - Central/North
Simon Treves | acting tutor

Rates: £40 per hour / £70 for 2 hours (excl. travel)


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I'm a professional actor, a full member of Equity since 1980. Theatre includes leading roles with the RSC, Manchester Royal Exchange, Birmingham Rep and many other leading regional theatres, as well as internationally in Singapore and Cyprus. TV includes Bodily Harm, Soldier Soldier and Jeeves and Wooster. I've recorded over 150 radio plays for the BBC and I'm also a published playwright. I obtained my Masters in theatre directing from Birkbeck, University of London, in 2005. I coached former supermodel Claudia Schiffer, and more recently Aris Athan and James Taylor.

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Educational history

M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) Theatre Directing

Dates: 
October, 2003 - September, 2005
Institution: 
Birkbeck, University of London
Directed 'Tuesday's Child' by Terry Johnson & Kate Lock at Hampstead Theatre (2005)

Acting (B.A. equivalent)

Dates: 
October, 1976 - July, 1978
Institution: 
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
Fellow students included: Daniel Day-Lewis, Nicholas Farrell, Simon Shepherd, Amanda Redman, Jenny Seagrove, Jack Ellis, Miranda Richardson

Acting

Dates: 
July, 1974 - September, 1977
Institution: 
National Youth Theatre
Four summer seasons of Shakespeare, Peter Terson, Barrie Keeffe etc at the Shaw & Cockpit Theatres. Fellow NYT members at the time included: Tim Spall, Clive Mantle, Alex Jennings, Simon Shepherd, Jack Ellis, Daniel Peacock, Tim McInnerny, Robert Glenister, etc etc

Services

Ages: 21 +

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Lessons to be paid for on the day. You are welcome to record the lesson on tape or MP3. Please notify of any cancellation 24 hours in advance: I will not charge for cancellations unless they become a regular occurrence.

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