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  1. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Search ; Log In; Toggle navigation The Academy. Main Menu. ABOUT The Academy. OUR LEGACY History & Heritage Notable Alumni The Actors Society Academy Archive. OUR TRAINING Training Philosophy Mission Statement Our Degree Accreditation. MEET THE ACADEMY

  2. You’ll feel confident in the safety of 24-hour security, and enjoy the convenience of modern kitchens and a 24-hour deli. The first thing that you’ll notice about the New York City campus is that it’s a workspace. Student actors are entering and exiting the stage, costumes are spinning around on vast garment conveyors, dance counts are ...

  3. Train in the Heart of Film and Television. Just beyond the sunshine and palm trees of Sunset Boulevard, our Los Angeles campus is certain to inspire you. Steps from world-famous film and television studios, Hollywood red carpet premieres, and a dynamic theatre scene, you will see firsthand why Los Angeles is home to the stars. As soon as you ...

  4. 9 de nov. de 2022 · AA, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts; Actor, Teacher, Writer, Director and Associate Artistic Director; Company Member, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Bravo/ CBC-filmed productions included ...

  5. Whether you’re on our New York or Los Angeles campus, you’ll draw inspiration from distinguished faculty, passionate students, intensive training programs, and a city rich with cultural tradition. Immerse yourself in a small-group setting with single purpose, surrounded by fellow artists focused on the same goal. 137 years of historic ...

  6. 3 de mar. de 2024 · The American Academy of Dramatic Arts taught me a lot about acting and I do believe that my time there was valuable. However, there are a few professors who felt rude at times. You get to meet a lot of people and make so many connections at the Academy and I do think it's worth it do go.

  7. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts was born. October 3, 1884: The Academy first opened its doors at The Lyceum Theatre in Manhattan. One hundred and eighteen eager students would soon become The Academy’s first graduating class and the history of acting in America was changed forever. Due to Sargent’s tireless dedication and planning ...