The History of Actor Training in the British Drama School.
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In which we think about Drama Schools and University Drama Departments and work our way through ‘Falling Off A Wall: Degrees of Change in British Actor Training’ Ben Frankombe's essential paper on the History of Actor Training between the 1970s and the early 2000s.
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Sarah Thorne's School of Acting in Margate 1885 - 1899
What training - for What Theatre...the view from 1995.
Michael Balogun and Rada; an actor's journey.
Training in the drama school. Liberation or oppression? A round table conversation between Sarah Weston, Naz Yeni, King Boateng, Che Francis, Isabella Verrico and Robert Price.
Going on the Stage. An introduction to the history of accreditation in the UK Drama School.
The Institute for Contemporary Theatre. A new movement in the training of actors.
Ben Naylor: Why do Shakespeare?
Ros Steen and the voice work of Nadine George. Tradition and Evolution.
The meaning of ensemble in the History of British Theatre. Phillipa Burt.
Central appoints a new principal and the strange history of the Rank Charm School.
The Meisner Technique. Philippa Strandberg-Long.
When was Rada. Opening night...
Abigail Rokison-Woodall. Shakespearean Verse Speaking. How do we know what we think we know and where did it come from?
Rada's director Edward Kemp resigns and Michel Saint-Denis' ‘Theatre the Discovery of Style’ Part Two.
Lamda 1861 - 1969. Stephen Macht.
MIchel Saint-Denis, Susanne Bing and Jacque Copeau...is the British Drama School really French...
An interview with Nadia Kevan: a European perspective on the Alexander Technique
The Oxford School of Drama. Edward Hicks. Teaching acting for the camera.
The First Drama School. Fanny Kelly of Drury Lane. Dean Street 1840.
East 15 a history. Gerry McAlpine.
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