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  1. At LAMDA we offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in acting, musical theatre, directing and production & technical arts, as well as a range of short courses and semester programmes throughout the year. Our undergraduate degree courses cover the following disciplines: Professional Acting. Technical Theatre, Production and Stage Management.

  2. About Us. LAMDA is a London based drama school with a world-class reputation, where one in five students is American. AFLAMDA is a US-based independent, non-profit which supports the work of LAMDA by fundraising in the US to widen access for young Americans from all backgrounds to the specialist training through supporting LAMDA’s scholarship ...

  3. London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art About us. About us; Contact us; Your visit; Work with us; Press office; LAMDA Strategy; Useful links. About us. My account; Applicant and Student Gateway; ... Registered in England No: 364456. Registered Office: 155 Talgarth Road, London W14 9DA, United Kingdom. Registered Charity No: 312821.

  4. LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) MA · 1 Year · Full-time · London · 2024-2025. Tariff points: N/A 3 course options available Directing LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) MA · 1 Year · Full-time · London · 2024-2025. Tariff ...

  5. 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.

  6. LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) 155 Talgarth Road, London, W14 9DA. Visit our website. Contact details. Email admissions@lamda.ac.uk. Course locations. LAMDA. 155 Talgarth Road, London, W14 9DA. Contact us. TikTok Instagram YouTube LinkedIn Facebook Twitter. Advisers Providers Businesses Employers.

  7. History. The London Academy of Music was established by Henry Wylde in 1861 in St. James's Hall; there were separate sections for men and women. [17] [18] Teaching began on 15 November 1861, at which time the cost per annum was 15 guineas, or £15 15s 0d. [19] Students of all ages "with a decided talent, or showing an aptitude for learning" were admitted. [19]