Webinars
FREE WELLBEING WEBINARS
Working as an actor or in stage management can be rewarding, inspiring and exciting, but it also presents a unique set of challenges. Hectic schedules, auditioning for roles, dealing with rejection and working long or anti-social hours are just some of the things that can all impact your mental and physical health.
Actors’ Trust and BAPAM are delighted to bring you free webinars to help you support your wellbeing. The sessions are facilitated by experienced practitioners who regularly works with performing artists.
In this series:
- Managing Stress, Anxiety & Burnout
- Coping With Rejection
- Navigating Alcohol and Substance Use
- Embodiment, Body Image and Self-esteem
- Respect, Rapport and Boundaries at Work and Beyond
- Vocal Health
Each session works as a one-off or you can join all six. Best of all, these workshops will be held online, so you can join from the comfort of your own home (and feel free to have your camera on or off as you prefer!).
If you are an actor or stage manager based in the UK and you want to prioritise your wellbeing, please join us for our next series of free webinars, starting 28 October 2025.
Respect, Rapport and Boundaries at Work and Beyond
A cast, an ensemble, a troupe, a company, a guildwhen you are an actor or stage manager relationships play a huge role in your work. Managing these relationships effectively while still maintaining healthy boundaries however can be tricky!
Vocal Health
This session focuses on evidence-based practical skills and draws from performance experience, research findings, psychology, and proven vocal health clinical pathways. Participants will learn how to avoid vocal problems and identify the signs and symptoms if they do occur, how to manage issues, promote good health, and where to go for help.
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