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A Drama School is a higher education college which specialises in the vocational teaching of drama (for example acting, musical theatre and technical theatre). Students at such a college are normally awarded a Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA) at the end of their studies.

Entry and application process

Entry to drama school is usually through an audition. Some schools make this a two-stage process. Places on an acting course are limited (usually well below 100) so those who fare best at the audition are selected. Most academies state that applicants must be over 18 years of age.
   Auditions usually involve the performance of monologues and group workshops, and may also include a singing activity. This varies from academy to academy. If this is the case for an acting degree, the school looks more at how an applicant can put character into the song rather than how well they can sing. For a musical theatre degree, the emphasis is on showing one's talent as a singer. Most colleges offer recall auditions, often in several stages, in which students being considered for entry onto a course are brought back to audition again, demonstrating their talents further.

Course content

The courses offered by drama schools are heavily based on practical work, after all, their aim is to train students as professional actors for stage and camera work. Students are required to be enthusiastic and motivated in order to meet the demands offered by the course.
   At the end of the final year (usually the third) most drama schools stage a series of performances throughout the academic year to which agents and casting directors are invited. This helps to build the future of the graduates and serves as a showcase of what the students can do.

Funding

United Kingdom

In the UK The Conference of Drama Schools comprises Britain’s 22 leading Drama Schools. CDS exists in order to strengthen the voice of the member schools, to set and maintain the highest standards of training within the vocational drama sector, and to make it easier for prospective students to understand the range of courses on offer and the application process.
   Founded in 1969, the 22 member schools offer courses in Acting, Musical Theatre, Directing and Technical Theatre training. Graduates of CDS courses are currently working on stage, in front of the camera and behind the scenes in theatres and studios across Britain.
   In the UK, funding varies from drama school to drama school. Some drama schools are now part of Universities, such as the Central School of Speech and Drama, which is part of the University of London. These tend to charge similar tuition fees to universities. Some drama schools however, such as the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, are private schools, and may charge up to four times as much as other academies. Student loans, drama awards and scholarships may help to provide students with their funding.

Drama / Acting Schools

British Schools

For more on British drama schools see the Conference Of Drama Schools Website below;
  • The Conference Of Drama Schools

    American Schools

  • The True Acting Institute
  • The Juilliard School
  • Actors Center Michiana
  • Chapman University: School of Film and Television
  • EMAS: Los Angeles Acting School
  • FSU: Film School
  • Illinois Theatre Center Drama School
  • Loyola Marymount University: School of Film and TeIevision
  • Meisner Center Acting Training
  • The New School for Drama
  • The Academy for Classical Acting
  • NYU: Tisch School of the Arts Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television
  • University of the Arts Philadelphia, PA
  • University of Southern California: School of Theatre
  • University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Drama Department
  • University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Musical Theatre Department

    Australian Schools

  • ACA: Actors Centre Australia
  • ACTT: Actors' College of Theatre and Television
  • Flinders University Drama Centre
  • HSPA: Hunter School of the Performing Arts
  • NIDA: National Insitute of Dramatic Art
  • VCA: Victorian College of the Arts
  • WAAPA: Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
  • NHSPA: Newtown High School of the Performing Arts

    Indonesian Schools

  • Bali SoDA: Bali School of Dramatic ArtsFurther Information

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