Acting Tournament May 2024- Early Bird

65,00 

Includes 19% MwSt.
Final Jury: 3 time BAFTA nominated director Delyth Thomas

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The 5th Wild Sample Acting Tournament goes international!

This is exciting! At the 5th WS Acting Tournament we will work exclusively with English scenes from original UK or US films and series. I was able to win the fantastic Delyth Thomas as the final jury! Delyth has three BAFTA nominations on her CV and her filmography is far too long to be listed here in its entirety.

Here is just an excerpt: THEN YOU RUN (Sky series) VERA (Silverprint Pictures/ITV), VICTORIA (Mammoth Screen/ITV/PBS), THE WORST WITCH (BBC/ZDF/Netflix) etc.

Delyth is not only an exceptionally fine and humorous director, she is also one of the two co-founders of the app CALL IT! An app that works at precisely the interface where positions of power structurally restrict the protected workspace.

As always, the Wild Sample Acting Tournament is not about demonstrating virtuoso acting skills, but about making powerful, artistic decisions that will be remembered. This time especially for the English market. My feedback can be given in English or German, depending on your preference. Delyth speaks very good German (and native English, of course).

NEW*NEW*NEW. This time, the two winners will receive their personal feedback LIVE PER ZOOM in a short, intensive online appointment. This gives you the opportunity to speak to Delyth in person and get to know her.

Porträt Delyth Thomas

DELYTH THOMAS

Delyth is a three-time BAFTA-nominated director whose work encompasses primetime drama, comedy and iconic family shows. Recent directing credits include Ben Chanan’s new UK/German series Then You Run (Kudos/Sky), Silent Witness (BBC Studios), Vera (Silverprint Pictures/ITV) and the final episodes of Victoria (Mammoth Screen/ITV/PBS). Equally at home with raw talent, Delyth directed on The Worst Witch (BBC/ZDF/Netflix) and Hetty Feather (BBC), both earning her BAFTA nominations in 2018 and 2016 respectively, and she also
helmed three seasons of The Story of Tracy Beaker (BBC), for which she was first nominated in 2003. Delyth speaks Welsh, German, some French and is a proud Brummie.