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One Year Foundation Course


This course provides basic training in acting, stage management, writing, directing and design. It is aimed at students with less experience or those wishing to develop their skills prior to applying to drama school or university. The breadth of skills covered and intensity of the training make it one of the most fast-paced and exciting one-year courses in the UK.


Many students from this course have gone on to pursue a two or three-year training at LAMDA, RADA, Guildhall, East 15, ALRA, Oxford School of Drama and many other schools and universities.


Other graduates have gone on to successful careers as writers, directors, designers and critics, informed by their actor training and exploration of other theatre disciplines while on the Foundation Course.


The practical classwork includes:


Acting and Improvisation Voice Movement and Dance Singing Textual Interpretation and Analysis Alexander Technique Physical Theatre Stage Combat Technical Aspects of Theatre and Set Design History of World Drama Audition Technique


Writing for Theatre and Information on the Industry


Admission is by audition and/or interview dependent on experience and career intent.


Funding: No UK government funding is available for this course. Students have to be self-financed.


Qualification: LAMDA Diploma. (Please note that this is not a Foundation Degree).


Stephen Jeffreys’ THE LIBERTINE Director: Peter James Etherege – Offue Okegbe Photograph: John Haynes


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