Testimonials

When I first met Gary he made me feel so at ease. He assessed me and talked through my treatment and was so knowledgeable. He treated me and guided me and gave me exercises to do and held my hand throughout the whole process. I can’t thank him enough. I got my voice back and my confidence.

Lisa Bridge - TV Presenter & Actor

Gary’s compassion, discernment and depth create a quality of presence that is genuinely hard to find.

Amy F - Private Client

Gary is a top class voice coach and educator. Thoughtful, knowledgeable and articulate, and most importantly very kind and professional. Highly recommended!

‍ Liz Flint - West-End Voice Coach

I felt safe, seen and held by Gary his presence was very attuned and non-judgmental which made it easy for me to relax into what was emerging.
Laura S - Private Client

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Voice and Text Coaching

A picture of two actors, one male and one female dressed in traditional colourful cowboy costumes. This picture is a production shot from the play Cowbois by Charlie Josephine.

Cowbois by Charlie Josephine at Royal Shakespeare Company. Photo by Henri T

A man dressed as a historical figure in a patterned coat and top hat holding a long gold chain, in a wooden hall with historical decor. This is a production picture from Comedy of Errors at Shakespeare's Globe in London.
Two actors dressed in elaborate, vintage costumes embrace each other on stage. The man on the left wears a maroon cloak, a patterned shirt, and a large, matching hat, while the woman on the right wears a maroon coat with black accents and an ornate feathered hat. They appear to be performing a dramatic scene with expressions of concern and determination.

Comedy of Errors 2023 & 2024 at Shakespeare’s Globe. Photo by Marc Brenner

A man dressed in vintage red costume with elaborate lace jacket, large puffed trousers, and white tights, holding a goblet and a piece of paper. He is standing on a stage with expressive, colorful wall art behind him and a balcony with people watching above.

Merry Wives of Windsor at Shakespeare’s Globe. Photo by Marc Brenner

A diverse group of three people sits at a formal dinner table. The woman on the left has short dark hair with flowers and holds a glass; she looks surprised. The woman in the middle has curly black hair with flowers and looks serious, resting her chin on her hands. The man on the right has short black hair and is laughing with his hand on his face. The table has a candle, glasses, and a dark napkin. The background shows a wall with a painted outdoor scene and a curtain on the right.

A Midsummer’s Nights Dream at Shakespeare’s Globe and UK Tour. Photo by Helen Murray