The Arts are widely recognised as a unique tool for human expression and offer a valuable contribution to society. They define our humanity.
For anyone working in the Arts, it is a wonderful and fulfilling profession. But a creative or performance career will present considerable emotional challenge. Navigating an industry with precarious employment opportunities means that artists (on and off the stage), may experience mental health concerns, anxiety or stress.
Artists are required to manage a role that brings huge expectations from colleagues, self and potential employers. Work is not guaranteed, and this can place huge demands on day to day survival.
Resilience, belief, and confidence are sought in creative industries, contrasted alongside a need for vulnerability, which provides a window to access the emotional states that support creativity and authentic performance. The Arts are a very human expression.
Sophie Carter is a qualified counsellor and coach, who supports those who work within all sectors of the arts. She discovered a passion for music and performing at a young age. Finding her calling in theatre as a teenager, she never looked back and went on to enjoy a nearly 20-year career as a professional actor, singer, and dancer.
Sophie has also had roles behind the scenes as a stage manager, an assistant director, an assistant producer, and a vocal coach.
She continues to perform regularly in the contemporary live music scene and has ridden the turmoil of the Covid and post-Covid era alongside her fellow performers in an ever-shifting landscape.
With two decades experience working in the professional theatre, music and film/tv industries, Sophie brings her lived experience with the arts to the counselling experience to help her clients navigate this wonderful but challenging industry.
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‘A Pal, a Sister and Advisor’ - Stage and Screen Favourite; Lucy Durack
‘I Think I’m Gonna Like it Here!’ - Musical Theatre Legend; Robyn Arthur
‘Today is for Amy’ - Musical Theatre Leading Lady; Amy Lehpamer
‘… Full of Game’ - Actor/Manager/Artistic Director; Damien Ryan
‘Ghost Light’ - Actor; Daniel MacPherson
‘The Trees are Full of Starlight’ - Legendary Musical Theatre Performer; Jodie Gillies
‘Consider Yourself at Home’ - Actor, Hotelier; Andrew Sharp
‘The Wheels of a Dream’ - Composer, Dramatist, Storyteller; Stephen Flaherty
‘If I Can Make it There …’- Broadway Debut Performer; Daniel Assetta
‘Give Me Your Hands If We Be Friends’ - Theatre Director, Designer, Devisor, Visual Artist; Kim Carpenter
‘Glorious’ - Actor; Diana McLean
‘Hey Old Friend!’ - Actor, Director, Writer; Barry Creyton
‘Grease is the Word’ - Actor/Director; Luke Joslin
‘Time to Learn, Time to Care’ - Celebrated Opera and Theatre Director; Francesca Zambello
‘Sing Out Louise!’ - Musical Director, Performance Coach & Archivist; Michael Lavine
‘New York City Boy’ - Actor/Writer; Eddie Grey
‘Drama Queen’ - Designer & Arts Educator; Judith Hoddinott
Vale Episode - Producer, Manager, Impresario; Martin McCallum.
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