Creating Characters with Psychological Depth
Allan trained as an actor and won multiple awards, including Best Actor at the 2012 All Ireland Finals, he utilises this knowledge as well as his psychological training to deliver a workshop to actors/ writers.
This workshop looks at various psychological elements including
- Freudian Psycho-Sexual Development
- Attachment Theory
- Introjections
- Core Beliefs
- Impact of Trauma/ Complex PTSD
- Personality Types
- Jungian Archetypes
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This is an experiential workshop suited to drama groups, theatre companies, acting schools, writers/ directors who wish to create a more nuanced and three dimensional character.
If you would like additional information or to book this workshop for your group/ company please contact Allan.
Allan Clarke is a multi-award winning actor and writer. His first ever stage appearance was in Silken Thomas Player’s RTE All Ireland Final winning play “The Normal Heart” by Larry Kramer in 2007. His next appearance on the festival circuit was playing Fr. Welsh in Martin Mc Donagh’s “The Lonesome West”. Despite being a supporting role, Allan won Best Actor in Enniskillen in 2009. He also won Best Supporting Actor and a Stageworks Scholarship for the role. He was also nominated for Most Promising Actor in the 2009 All Ireland Finals.
In 2012, for the lead role of Tim in Christian O Reilly’s “The Good Father” Allan won a total of 9 awards from the 7 festivals the play competed in. Including 5 Best Actor awards, 2 Best Moment in Theatre Awards & 2 Adjudicator’s Awards. He then went on to win Best Actor at the 2012 All Ireland Finals in Shercock, Co. Cavan; bringing his total awards for “The Good Father” to 10.
Allan won adjudicator’s awards for writing “Trinity” at the Castleblayney & Rathangan Drama Festivals in 2013. His other plays include “Fr. My Father” & “Gabriel’s Flight”.