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Young Actors: Summer School is for 16–18 year-olds at RADA in London. Explore acting techniques, Shakespeare, text analysis, stage presence, devising and contemporary scene study. ... We are delighted to announce the appointment of RADA graduates David Harewood and Cynthia Erivo, as our new President and Vice President.
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The course. Our BA (Hons) in Acting develops the talent and potential you bring with you to RADA, training you in techniques and approaches that will confidently equip you for a successful and long-term career in the industry, as well as providing transferrable skills.
Undergraduate courses. Our practical training in acting and theatre production prepares you for a career in theatre, film, TV and radio. FdA in Technical Theatre & Stage Management. BA (Hons) in Technical Theatre and Stage Management (progression year) BA (Hons) in Acting. Postgraduate courses.
Experience RADA's world-leading training, whether you're a total beginner, an aspiring actor or a working professional. Discover our range of Short Courses delivered in-person at RADA, online wherever you are, and in a blend of the two.
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, commonly abbreviated to RADA ( / ˈrɑːdə / ), is a drama school in London, England, which provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio. It is based in Bloomsbury, Central London, close to the Senate House complex of the University of London, and is a ...
This course is aimed at applicants with existing experience of acting and performance who wish to extend their skills at a professional level and develop themselves as both collaborative and/or independent theatre and performance makers.
acting technique (focusing on Stanislavski and Meisner) movement; voice; singing (group and solo) text analysis; Specialist classes in: acting for screen; introduction to playwriting; introduction to filmmaking; Rehearsal projects: contemporary playwrights; Realist movement; Shakespeare