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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. The Production Arts Department at Guildhall has long been recognised as providing some of the most innovative vocational theatre, arts production and live event training anywhere in the world. The School boasts technical and performance facilities which are among the best in the world. The teaching is practical and production-based; students ...

  4. Guildhall School encourages applications from students whose backgrounds are underrepresented in higher education, and at the School. Find out more about our Access & Participation work and ways to get involved. ... ©2024 Guildhall School of Music & Drama ...

  5. About this programme. The Post-Graduate Certificate (PGCert) in Performance Teaching is a Masters-level course designed to support professional musicians, actors, production artists and dancers who teach as part of their practice, either as their main employment or as part of a portfolio career. It offers a unique opportunity to develop ...

  6. 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.

  7. Guildhall School's professional-standard performance venues with state-of-the-art equipment allow our programmes to keep in line with current practice and new theatre technology. Students use the School’s on-site theatres, rehearsal rooms, workshops and costume department to collaborate on major productions and a range of smaller projects and events.