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La Real Academia de Arte Dramático (en inglés: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) o RADA, es una escuela de arte dramático en Londres, Inglaterra. Está ubicado en el barrio de Bloomsbury. Fundada en 1904 por Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, es una de las escuelas de teatro más reconocidas de Inglaterra y del mundo.
RADA is a drama school in London, England, founded in 1904 by Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree. It offers vocational training for theatre, film, television, and radio, and has a royal charter and a royal patron.
RADA offers undergraduate, postgraduate and short courses in acting and theatre production for aspiring artists, practitioners, technicians and designers. Learn from world-class tutors and join a diverse and inclusive community at RADA.
RADA is a world leader in dramatic arts training, offering vocational courses for actors, stage managers, designers and technical stagecraft specialists. Learn more about our history, staff, partnerships, spaces and how to report a concern.
La Real Academia de Arte Dramático (en inglés: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) o RADA, es una escuela de arte dramático en Londres, Inglaterra. Está ubicado en el barrio de Bloomsbury. Datos rápidos Acrónimo, Tipo ... Cerrar. Fundada en 1904 por Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, es una de las escuelas de teatro más reconocidas de Inglaterra y del mundo.
Learn about the oldest school of drama in England, founded in 1904 by actor-manager Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree. Discover its history, notable alumni, and current building, as well as the article on Phoebe Waller-Bridge, a graduate and creator of Fleabag.