- The Drama Sessions is an online drama foundation course that includes filmed acting lessons in the form of a mini drama series. Brad (Gregory Scott), and Lyndsay (Emer Mary Morris), are actors whose relationship has been strained ever since Brad betrayed Lyndsay's trust. It was a relatively small matter but Lyndsay's lack of confidence in herself and her abilities allied to a personal life with a boyfriend who is the epitome of chauvinism, has ensured that it has continued to rankle with her. Meanwhile, Brad has problems of his own, not least the fact that he has an agent who seems to be less than 'hands on' and that his last job was playing a peanut. Throughout the course of The Drama Sessions we see Brad and Lyndsay focusing on their hopes for the future, coping with fears of failure and navigating their complicated friends-enemies, on-off relationship. It is a storyline developed against a backdrop that includes a cast of strange, colourful and frequently eccentric characters. Will they find closure in the end? Will they find success? Will Lyndsay discover confidence and a new boyfriend? Will Brad make that all important step from peanut to stardom? The answers are revealed in The Drama Sessions.—White Space Film Productions
- Episode 1. A "Yes" and an "Oh No!" (Overview) Brad and Lyndsay meet but don't greet and Jon's overview goes from a "How d'you do?" to a "To hell with you!"
Episode 2. I Don't Like You, I Don't Like Me. (The Monologue: Characters Are Not People.) Jon discusses the monologue and Lyndsay gets an audition at The National but doesnt know what to wear.
Episode 3. Let There Be Love. (The Monologue: Real Beyond Words.) Jon continues to discuss the monologue, Brad wonders if everyone hates him and Lyndsay provides him with an answer.
Episode 4. Photographs. (The Monologue: Emotions.) The cold war between Lyndsay and Brad grows hot and Jon wishes he could sack the pair of them.
Episode 5. Round and Round in Circles. (The Monologue: Connections.) Jon finishes his discussion of the monologue and Lyndsay's boyfriend tells her she isn't star material.
Episode 6. Melanie Takes a Bus. (Cold Reading.) Jon discusses cold reading and Melanie Wade explains why taking a bus is not a good idea.
Episode 7. Slip, Slap, So-long. (The Scene.) Jon talks about the scene and Lyndsay, Brad and Melanie perform a scene which leads to a slap and a resignation.
Episode 8. Low Down Alley Blues. (Standalone Film.) A standalone film with directors notes. Brad thinks about variations, says hes sorry and wonders if hes dying.
Episode 9. A Window on the Himalayas. (Subtext.) Jon treads a lonely road, Brad survives a beating, avoids Melanie and opens his door to a welcome visitor.
Episode 10. Little Confidences. (Confidence.) Brad has a meeting with his agent and Lyndsay visits Jon to talk about how to build her confidence.
Episode 11. Quiet please, I'm dying! (The Audition.) Lyndsay's audition at the National is revealed and Jon discusses with her the best way to approach auditions.
Episode 12. An Ending and a Beginning. (Overview and Review, Begin anew.) Frizz visits Brad, Lyndsay meets Arnold, Melanie pops round and The Drama Sessions is finally resumed.
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