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  1. Our approach. Interdisciplinary collaboration is central to our approach at Guildhall School. We believe that collaboration is fundamental to 21st century artist training, and students in the Drama Department have regular opportunities to create work and share learning with their peers in Music and Production Arts. Through a range of regular ...

  2. Guildhall School of Music & Drama Silk Street Barbican London EC2Y 8DT. Tel +44 (0)20 7628 2571. Getting in touch Please contact the relevant faculty or department below, or call +44 (0)20 7628 2571 for more information. Contact details Open ...

  3. Guildhall School offers dedicated studios for Electronic & Produced Music students. Our main studio is specifically designed for the front and back end of the production process (recording and mixing/mastering), featuring an acoustically isolated control room, recording booths and tie lines to multiple spaces for recording of larger ensembles.

  4. The Making It festival hub is open in Silk Street Theatre on Friday 14 and Friday 21 June. Events coming up at Guildhall, from classical and jazz concerts to fully staged productions created by our Opera, Drama and Production Arts departments.

  5. First round auditions. Applicants are asked to prepare and learn two contrasting monologues. Monologues should be taken from published plays; they may come from different eras but this is not a requirement. Please note: unlike in previous audition years, applicants are no longer required to prepare a speech written by Shakespeare (or a Jacobean ...

  6. Vice-Principal & Director of Drama. Professor Orla O'Loughlin. Vice-Principal & Director of Music. Armin Zanner. Vice-Principal & Director of Production Arts. Professor Andy Lavender. Vice-Principal & Director of Innovation and Engagement. Professor Sean Gregory. Director of Guildhall Young Artists & Safeguarding.

  7. Graham Johnson, Senior Professor of Accompaniment, leads annual Song Guild recitals, and in keeping with the School’s commitment to experiment and innovation, Iain Burnside (Collaborative Piano Teacher) has initiated several ground-breaking performance projects combining music and drama.