Beyond The Scenes: Webinar with Gbolahan Obisesan

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our brand new Beyond The Scenes webinar series where we invite industry insiders to share their expertise and insights into the world of entertainment.

Our first guest speaker for the Beyond the Scenes: Unlocking Opportunities with Casting Databases webinar is Gbolahan Obisesan, a versatile British-Nigerian actor, playwright, and director who has made an enduring mark on both stage and screen. Best known for his role as Pastor Samuel in the acclaimed Netflix series Sex Education, along with his role as Martin Luther King in The Mountaintop, Gbolahan effortlessly embodies wisdom and compassion, drawing viewers into his nuanced performance.

His talent for bringing characters to life extends beyond acting; his thought-provoking plays, such as Mad About the Boy and his adaptation of The Fishermen, which won a Stage Edinburgh Fringe Award, showcase his depth and insight into human nature. As a guest speaker on our first webinar, Gbolahan offers unique insights into his acting journey and the entertainment industry, inspiring aspiring talents with his multifaceted expertise.

If you are ready to hear exclusive industry insights that will help you take the next step into the Screens industry, make sure to secure your spot for this free event. You won’t want to miss this!

The virtual webinar will take place on the 8th of June 2024, 4pm UK time. To register, please click the button bellow or press HERE.

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