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Drama School Playbook eBook
Monologue Digital Product eBook
This is not a shortcut. This is the advantage.
DRAMA SCHOOL PLAYBOOK eBook
Drama school auditions are high–stakes, high–pressure, and deeply personal. You don’t get multiple chances. You get one room, one panel, one moment. This offering is designed so that when that moment arrives, you don’t walk in hoping—you walk in knowing.
This Prep Package is not a replacement for coaching. It is the edge you use on top of it—the clarity on what to expect, what to avoid, the emotional and technical traps, and the small details schools don't make explicit. It's a combination of personal perspective, subtle strategies, lived experience, and the insight of someone who has both succeeded at this process and coached countless actors through every stage of it: the prep, the room, the callback, the pivot, and the breakthrough.
If you already have a coach, this becomes your secret weapon—your psychological grounding, your callback compass, your “here is what they won’t tell you but expect you to know.”
If the clock is ticking and coaching isn’t an option, this will give you structure, confidence, and the kind of preparation actors wish they had before walking into the room.
This package is the result of decades spent auditioning, performing, teaching, preparing, sweating, failing forward, and watching artists discover their voice in the very moments designed to test it.
Disclaimer: This is not AI–built material.
You don’t need to be perfect.
You do need to be prepared.
D.S.P.P. will set you up for success!
Monologue Digital Product eBook
A great monologue isn’t simply spoken — it moves, because the character is chasing something clear, urgent, and undeniably alive. When the stakes are high and the emotional terrain shifts beneath their feet, we lean in to watch someone risk being fully seen. The language must be active— confess, provoke, plead, dare — all in the attempt to move your audience to feel and be changed.
I am proud and humbled to say that I was the first student ever to be asked to render a monologue for the Juilliard School’s commencement ceremony -- performing in front of virtuosos James Earl Jones, South African playwright Athol Fugard, and songstress Nancy Wilson -- all honorary degree recipients that year.
Take a look. I would be thrilled to work with you!
Whether you choose my digital product, one-on-one, or not all I really do wish you the very best on your artistic journey!


