

Drop In Workshop - Exploring Stanislavski
About Drop In Workshop - Exploring Stanislavski
Exploring Stanislavski
Our monthly drop-in sessions are the perfect way to try out a new creative artform in a relaxed, no-pressure setting. Come every month or as and when you can make it, each session is stand alone and low commitment.
Through this 90-minute workshop participants will begin to explore theatre practitioner Stanislavski’s ‘7 planes’. A gentle introduction into exploring how this technique helps actors break down text, find objectives, and bring authenticity to performance. This workshop will be through discussion and practical exercises using a script as stimulus.
No previous experience in performing is required, but a willingness to play, be a little silly and work with others is essential. Games and exercises will be adaptable to needs and access requirements, if possible please make us aware of your needs in advance. We advise wearing clothing suitable for moving around in.
When and where do sessions take place?
This practical workshop will take place in the Rehearsal Room in the Steven Pimlott Building, onsite at Chichester Festival Theatre, on Thursday 17 July from 2pm-3.30pm
Cost and Bursaries
Drop-In sessions cost just £10 per person. You can book your space in advance or, as the name suggests, you can simply drop-in on the day.
We believe everyone should have the chance to take part, so if cost feels like a barrier, don’t hesitate to reach out and ask about our bursary scheme. For more information, email us at leap@cft.org.uk—we’d love to hear from you.
Practitioner Bio
Josh Whatsize is a theatre director with experience in new writing, international playwrighting, and ensemble-based work. He has directed productions at a range of regional venues and enjoys working closely with creative teams to bring ideas to life. As a facilitator, Josh has delivered workshops and projects for theatres including Mayflower Theatre and Studios, The Point, Wiltshire Creative, The Egg and Theatre Royal Bath, Chichester Festival Theatre, and others. He has significant experience leading youth theatre programmes and focuses on creating supportive spaces where participants of any age feel confident to try out ideas and take creative risks. Josh currently oversees the artist development programme at Mayflower Theatre and is a Trustee at the Corn Exchange and Arts 101 in Newbury.