JOEL TRILL
Having worked as an actor, Joel trained as a voice coach at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, while training, he was awarded the VASTA Diversity Scholarship.
He has taught at RADA, Guildhall, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School; His extensive experience working with a variety of actors, allows him to be responsive, intuitive and adaptable as a coach.
His recent work in theatre includes Trojan horse at Battersea Arts Centre; A Taste of Honey at Trafalgar Studios; Master Harold & The Boys at the The Royal National Theatre; Two Trains Runnin at the The Royal & Derngate Theatre; As You Like It at the Queen’s Hornchurch; Red Dust Road for National Theatre of Scotland; Strange Fruit at The Bush; J’Ouvert for Theatre 503; One Night in Miami on tour; Glass Menagerie for the Arcola Theatre; The Half God of Rainfall at the Kiln Theatre, Good Dog at Watford Palace Theatre; One Love at Birmingham Rep; Princess and the Hustler at Bristol Old Vic Theatre ; DNA for the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch; The Dark at the Tobacco Factory, Bristol; The Wider Earth at the Natural History Museum; Macbeth for the Bord Gáis Energy; Yellowman at the Young Vic; Assata Taught Me at The Gate Theatre; A Bitter Herb at the Gielgud RADA; and Blues for an Alabama Sky at GBS Studio. Film The Ancestors and Queen & Slim.