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  1. Show all. Guildhall School is a world-leading community of actors, performance makers, production artists and musicians. The Drama Department has inclusive and progressive practice at its core. Live productions take place in our three distinctive theatres, offering an exciting mix of industry-standard performance spaces to explore: Silk Street ...

  2. When you study Music at Guildhall, there are two central principles which will be fundamental to your training: Achieving your potential as an outstanding music-maker: developing as a fully-fledged creative artist, whose craft and skill is expressed through a mature, authoritative artistic voice. Working as an artist in society: becoming an ...

  3. At Guildhall School we believe in the transformational power of music, and our mission is to develop performing artists of the highest calibre. Always performing at the highest level, our students are freethinking problem-solvers with a highly evolved sense of relevance in today’s society.

  4. The BMus programme is centred around world-leading one-to-one tuition for performers, composers and electronic musicians. Its principal aim is to develop your ability as a practical musician. At least two-thirds of the programme is focused on your Principal Study. A minimum of 30 individual lessons a year with our renowned professorial staff ...

  5. First round auditions. Applicants are asked to prepare and learn two contrasting monologues. Monologues should be taken from published plays; they may come from different eras but this is not a requirement. Please note: unlike in previous audition years, applicants are no longer required to prepare a speech written by Shakespeare (or a Jacobean ...

  6. Guildhall School of Music & Drama Silk Street Barbican London EC2Y 8DT. Tel +44 (0)20 7628 2571. Getting in touch Please contact the relevant faculty or department below, or call +44 (0)20 7628 2571 for more information. Contact details Open ...

  7. All application deadlines are advertised on the relevant programme pages. If you have any questions or feedback regarding the accessibility of this form or the application process more broadly, if you you experience any difficulty using it, please contact us by email, Registry@gsmd.ac.uk or telephone 020 7382 7183.