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  1. It also has an international airport. The main Bristol Old Vic Theatre School premises at 1-3 Downside Road are accessible to wheelchair users and we have considerable experience of working with and adapting our programmes to students with a wide range of impairments and we welcome applications from disabled students.

  2. History. The School opened in October 1946, eight months after the founding of its parent Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, in a room above a fruit merchant's warehouse in the Rackhay near the stage door of the Theatre Royal, with support from Sir Laurence Olivier. (The yard of the derelict St Nicholas School, next to the warehouse, was still used by the Company for rehearsals of crowd scenes ...

  3. Bristol Old Vic Theatre School is one of the most successful and well-respected drama schools in the UK. We attract the very best talent in students and staff, and our courses are recognised nationally and internationally as a benchmark of quality in professional acting, technical, production and management training.

  4. Historia. El Bristol Old Vic Theatre School fue abierto en octubre de 1946, ocho meses después de la fundación de la Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, por el actor y director británico Laurence Olivier como una escuela de formación para la compañía. Comenzó en una habitación, arriba de un almacén de frutas, siendo conocida como "la escuela fruta" siendo que el edificio se encontraba ...

  5. Acting for all media including Theatre, Television, Film and Radio. These are predominantly vocational courses concentrating on core skills in Acting, Voice, Movement and Singing. Acting.

  6. Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Bristol, United Kingdom. 6,754 likes · 173 talking about this · 2,803 were here. WORLD-CLASS TRAINING - MADE IN BRISTOL www.oldvic.ac.uk Bristol Old Vic Theatre School | Bristol

  7. History. The School opened in October 1946, eight months after the founding of its parent Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, in a room above a fruit merchant's warehouse in the Rackhay near the stage door of the Theatre Royal, with support from Sir Laurence Olivier. (The yard of the derelict St Nicholas School, next to the warehouse, was still ...