London School of Dramatic Art

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The London School of Dramatic Art is a drama school based in South Kensington in London that offers training for those intending to pursue a professional career in acting.

London School of Dramatic Art
Location
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South Kensington, London
Information
School typeDrama School
Established2005
FoundersJake Taylor and Urvashi Chand

The School

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[1] The School was initially set up by actor Jake Taylor and casting director Urvashi Chand. Jake, a graduate of Drama Centre, London, is currently the Principal. Urvashi is co-director, while continuing her work as a casting director. One of the main accents of the school's philosophy is that all the tutors are working professionals as opposed to permanent teaching staff. Previous and current staff include:

Courses

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LSDA runs intensive courses[2] that cover the work of many key practitioners (Konstantin Stanislavski, Sanford Meisner, Uta Hagen) as well as industry skills to prepare for a working life as a professional actor.

Full Time:

  • One Year Advanced Acting Diploma
  • One Year Foundation Acting Diploma

Part Time:

  • Two Year Diploma in Acting
  • ACT101 – Sunday Classes

Summer Short Courses:

  • Introduction to Drama School
  • Screen Acting Techniques
  • Audition Techniques

Alumni

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David Game College Group

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LSDA is part of the David Game College Group, which includes David Game College, London Film Academy, David Game School of Photography and Delamar Academy. David Game College has been going since the 1970s.[3]

Venues

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LSDA's main location is 4 Bute Street, South Kensington, but they also hold classes and performances in The Bhavan and Drayton Arms Theatre.

References

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  1. ^ LSDA
  2. ^ LSDA, COURSES. "Courses". LSDA Website. LSDA. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  3. ^ "David Game College Group — Higher Education & Tuition - London School of Dramatic Art — London". Retrieved 1 November 2024.
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