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  1. Mountview would love to keep in touch with you. Your details will only be used by Mountview — we will never give them to organisations to use for their own purposes. If you would like to receive exciting news from Mountview by email , including show information, event invitations and the ways you can support us in the future, please complete the form below:

  2. Students work in small classes and receive over 25 hours of direct teaching time each week, including one-to-one singing lessons. The course is delivered through classes, projects, workshops and performance opportunities. During the course students engage in a range of performance projects, including Shakespeare, contemporary plays and musicals.

  3. 2017 GRADUATES. Read about our graduates from 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018 and 2017 here - and find out how to contact them on Spotlight.

  4. The Judi Dench Fund for Access to Drama Training – named in honour of our President – ensures students from all walks of life can thrive throughout their time at Mountview and fulfil their extraordinary potential. The impact of the current cost-of-living crisis on our students is acute, and need for additional support is at an all-time high.

  5. Hire A Space. Opened in September 2018, our 10,000sqm RIBA Award-winning home is situated in the heart of Peckham, one of South London’s most creative and dynamic neighbourhoods. Architecturally designed to be a ‘warehouse for the arts’, we have a range of spaces available for hire including two theatres; 24 acting, dance and TV studios ...

  6. We offer a range of audition dates and locations to make the process as accessible as possible, and the full audition schedule will be announced shortly. For international candidates and those with exceptional circumstances, the option of an online first-round audition is available. There is a £50 audition fee for BA Performance auditions.

  7. Students work in small classes and receive over 25 hours of direct teaching time each week. The course is delivered through classes, projects workshops and performance opportunities. During the course students engage in a range of performance projects, working on Shakespeare, contemporary plays and musicals as well as devising original work.