London School of Dramatic Art
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 | |
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South Kensington, London | |
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School type | Drama School |
Established | 2005 |
Founders | Jake Taylor and Urvashi Chand |
The School
[edit][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:
- Helen Dallimore
- Alicya Eyo
- David Carlyle
- Samantha Robinson
- Russell Bolam
- Ruth Carney
- Jason Lawson, son of actors Leigh Lawson and Hayley Mills
- Holly de Jong
- Georgina Sowerby
- Simon Lenagan
- Roisin Rae
- Suzanne West
- Meghan Rayner
Courses
[edit]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
[edit]- Alice Pagani
- Éléonore Sarrazin
- Jake Graf
- Dávid Miller
- Waj Ali
- Carla Harrison-Hodge
- Melia Kreiling
- Damla Sönmez
- Susanna Cappellaro
David Game College Group
[edit]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[3] has been going since the 1970s.
Venues
[edit]LSDA's main location is 4 Bute Street, South Kensington, but they also hold classes and performances in The Bhavan and Drayton Arms Theatre.