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  1. Our purpose. LAMDA’s mission is to seek out and empower exceptional people from all walks of life who have a passion for dramatic and performing arts. We will nurture our students’ unique talents so they can thrive in a changing creative industries landscape, and through our examinations in drama and communication inspire future generations ...

  2. Actress | The Pianist. Dame Maureen Lipman was born on 10th May 1946 in Hull, Yorkshire, England. Her father was a Jewish tailor and she was pressed into acting by her mother Zelma, who used to take Maureen to the pantomime and push her onto the stage. She studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

  3. Audition process for MFA Musical Theatre* for all applicants. After we have received and processed your application, we will email you to tell you how to upload your self-tape, which is the first round audition. You will have 14 days from the date of submission to send LAMDA a link to your self-tape.

  4. 17 de oct. de 2021 · Last month, Sarah Frankcom stepped down as the director of Lamda, the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, after only 18 months, amid a flurry of contested allegations.

  5. About the Acting exam. Our Acting Exam learners develop their vocal, physical and interpretive skills while they delve into characters and explore the background of dramatic texts. Alongside producing authentic performances of their chosen scenes, they also gain an understanding of the context and characters within them.

  6. London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts Achievements and USP. The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts student support system currently helps one in five students on undergraduate courses. They grant over £330,000 annually in means-tested scholarships and bursaries towards tuition fees and living costs.

  7. Amanda El-Kadi. This program is designed for students to take classes in acting, voice, movement, physical theatre, singing and historical dance. As part of the training, students attend West End productions, including performances at Shakespeare’s Globe, and travel to Stratford upon-Avon to see the work of the Royal Shakespeare Company.