Don worked with a few Masterclass members who were chosen on the day.
There was an opportunity for members to work on their speech and a short classic or contemporary speech.
There was also an opportunity for questions.
Biog
Don Warrington was born in Trinidad and trained at The Drama Centre, London.
Film credits include; You, Me & Him, Voodoo Magic, The Glass Man, Gurinder Chadha’s film It’s a Wonderful Afterlife, Land of the Blind, Whatever Happened to Harold Smith, Black Xxxmas, Tube Tales, The Lighthouse, Eight and A Half Women, The Seventh Scroll, Babymother and Hamlet.
Theatre credits include: King Lear and All My Sons for the Royal Exchange, Driving Miss Daisy (UK No 1 Tour), A Statement of Regret and The Mysteries for the National Theatre, Elmina’s Kitchen in the West End and The Merchant of Venice for the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
Television credits include: Henry IX (UKTV Gold), Death In Paradise (BBC), The Five (Sky1), The Ark (BBC), Chasing Shadows (ITV), Lewis, This Is Jinsy, Waking The Dead, Going Postal, Casualty, Law & Order, Diamond Geezer for YTV, Sunny D, New Street Law, Doctor Who, The Crouches, London, Manchild and Backup for the BBC, All Star Comedy Show for ITV, Trial and Retribution for La Plante Productions for ITV, The Armando Iannucci Show for Talkback Productions, Arabian Knights for Hallmark Productions and The Professional Tusk Force for David Wickes Television.
As a director, Don’s credits include: Rising Damp (UK Number 1 Tour), Rum and Coca Cola for The West Yorkshire Playhouse and The Coloured Museum for Talawa Theatre Company at The V & A.