This article draws on 38 in-depth interviews with British actors to explore the operation of typecasting. First, we argue that typecasting acts as the key mechanism through which the ‘somatic norm’ is established in British acting. It delivers an oversupply of leading roles for white, male, middle-class actors while ensuring that those who deviate somatically are restricted to largely socially caricatured roles. Second, we focus on the career trajectories of ‘othered’ actors. While they frequently experience acting roles as offensive and discriminatory, we demonstrate how most nonetheless reluctantly accept the terms of their ‘type’ in order to survive and succeed. Third, we focus on the minority who have attempted to challenge their type. ...
We provide a framework for reconciling two seemingly incompatible claims regarding identity in soci...
This article develops a languaging lens for analysing actor training with Mary Overlie’s viewpoints ...
This article is a provocation, discussing the ways class measurement is complicated in efforts to un...
There is currently widespread concern that access to, and success within, the British acting profess...
There is currently widespread concern that access to, and success within, the British acting profess...
Alongside its core actor and stage technician training activities, the National Youth Theatre of Gre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This article examines the relationship between being cast and identity, arguing that casting not onl...
© 2022 Edinburgh University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has b...
This article presents findings and seeks to establish the theoretical markers that indicate the grow...
This article argues for acknowledging and exploring actors’ processes in critical considerations of ...
The conditions surrounding the recent resurgence of the #BlackLivesMatter movement illustrate the pe...
This article argues for acknowledging and exploring actors’ processes in critical considerations of ...
This article is offered as a provocation into debates about how cultural hierarchies between amateur...
Cultural Studies has drawn attention to the way that cultural and creative industries are marked by ...
We provide a framework for reconciling two seemingly incompatible claims regarding identity in soci...
This article develops a languaging lens for analysing actor training with Mary Overlie’s viewpoints ...
This article is a provocation, discussing the ways class measurement is complicated in efforts to un...
There is currently widespread concern that access to, and success within, the British acting profess...
There is currently widespread concern that access to, and success within, the British acting profess...
Alongside its core actor and stage technician training activities, the National Youth Theatre of Gre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This article examines the relationship between being cast and identity, arguing that casting not onl...
© 2022 Edinburgh University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has b...
This article presents findings and seeks to establish the theoretical markers that indicate the grow...
This article argues for acknowledging and exploring actors’ processes in critical considerations of ...
The conditions surrounding the recent resurgence of the #BlackLivesMatter movement illustrate the pe...
This article argues for acknowledging and exploring actors’ processes in critical considerations of ...
This article is offered as a provocation into debates about how cultural hierarchies between amateur...
Cultural Studies has drawn attention to the way that cultural and creative industries are marked by ...
We provide a framework for reconciling two seemingly incompatible claims regarding identity in soci...
This article develops a languaging lens for analysing actor training with Mary Overlie’s viewpoints ...
This article is a provocation, discussing the ways class measurement is complicated in efforts to un...