
Hearing that I would be given the opportunity to work with Josh Tomalin, as a GCSE drama student focusing particularly on the performing aspects rather than technical forms of theatre, the opportunity to gain more insight on lighting seemed invaluable for future work, and when analysing performances. However, I found that I was able to take a great deal more away from the workshop than just tips on how to assess lighting.
The workshop started with a very thorough discussion from Tomalin on what the principal uses of lighting in theatre are, and what light affects on stage. This led to a series of questions (and exclusive preview to one of Tomalin's brand-new lighting designs) which I found to be highly beneficial.
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