DRAMA SCHOOL AUDITIONS! Did I get in?!
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- My Drama School Audition Experience - RADA, LAMDA, GSA, Italia Conti, Arts Ed, PPA, DSL, ALRA, Oxford!
I hope this helps people wanting to audition for drama school!
0:00 Start
1:10 RADA
3:38 Oxford School of Drama
7:05 ALRA
8:44 PPA
10:04 Italia Conti
12:52 Arts Ed
14:48 LAMDA
16:56 GSA
18:27 Drama Studio London
21:49 My Results
Hey! Hope this video helps people - ask any drama school/audition related questions and I'll do my best to answer them!
Timestamps:
01:10 - RADA
03:38 - Oxford School of Drama
07:05 - ALRA
08:44 - PPA
10:04 - Italia Conti
12:52 - Arts Ed
14:48 - LAMDA
16:56 - GSA
18:27 - Drama Studio London
21:49 - My Results
How did you learn you monologues. Any strategy or anything.
I go over the first line of the monologue, only adding the next line when I have learnt the previous one. Then after doing that I try and get someone to go over the lines with me, correcting me if I mess up xx
Thank you for this video xx
Hiya Ellie,
I love your channel! I’m auditioning this year and I’m looking at PPA, did you do a Shakespeare piece when you auditioned there? I’m not sure wether to do 2 contemporary pieces or one contemporary and one classical xx
Thank you! When I auditioned last year they had a set list of monologues and you had to learn one of them so I didn’t do a Shakespeare, but I would go with what you’re more confident with and the two monologues that would show more of a contrast. Maybe learn 2 contemporary pieces and a classical and see how you feel on the day? Or ask what they would prefer, that may make them impressed as you will be so well prepared! Xx
Hi this has been really helpful for me thanks, I am considering musical theatre and I know you said you tried out for 12 places. Do you think that is a good amount of places to apply to?
Hi there, thank you for the video!! Do you think that is possibile to have a successful audition even if a person doesn't have basically any acting experience?
Hi! Yeah I think most drama schools say they look for talent mainly and potential to learn and improve with training.
hello i know i am late to this but this is my first time auditioning ever for any company i am doing PQA and i just wana know some tips like what shall i do in an audititon what shall i be ready for and how will it go and just that stuff !!
Did they help you to become an actor, for example, did Drama Studio London help you to get roles in Netflix shows or movies? I'm curious because I want to join as well but I don't know if it's worth it as there are other acting schools such as reel scene.
The school itself provides training with the aim of you working as an actor, but any employment comes after when you might get an agent or apply for auditions yourself. You can pay for courses that specialise in making show reels etc but I do get a show reel as part of my course x
Right now if I want to apply I should send a self tape to the acting school .. any advice I can get from you for that bcz I really don’t know how it’s going to be !
My advice is to make sure you read through the instructions they give you for the self tape and that you’re definitely doing it how they want you to. Also make sure your background is as plain/blank as possible so nothing is too distracting. Also there’s a tendency to want to make the self tape absolutely perfect, which is completely understandable, but be careful not to obsess over little details, as you’ll just be redoing it over and over and it’ll never seem perfect. Xx
Thank you so much
Hi, where did you find your contemporary monologues? x
I just found mine after searching around online for female monologues, and looking in acting facebook groups for suggestions :) x
im trying to find foundation acting courses in london. So far applied for ArtsEd, Bodons and mountview. Did these all have foundation courses?
I know GSA, PPA, Oxford, Rose Bruford, LAMDA, Italia Conti and ALRA do foundation courses x
Hey I go to Artsed and they only do Level 3 Diploma in acting which is equivalent to 3 a levels. But if you want to do Alevel Drama you need to get a 7 in drama GCSES.
Hi what reason did you choose the drama school over PPA ? X
Hi! I preferred the audition process and what they generally had to offer, as well as it being based in London and being more established for acting x
Hi there I am in Indian and I'm really passionate towards dramatics especially theatre. I also want to get into a good drama school but my family can't afford sending me there. Can you please tell me whether they also provide you with 100% scholarship
It depends on the drama school, look into the ones you want to go to and see if they offer any scholarships or bursaries. If you can’t find anything on the website then try emailing them and they’ll definitely tell you what they can offer you financially.
Hi,
Sorry if this is a silly question but can you go to drama school at 16?
Hey, you won’t be able to do a degree course at 16 but there will be schools that do A Level/BTEC courses in performing arts! x
What monologues did you do x
Juniper from Many Moons by Alice Birch, Lilly from Punk Rock by Simon Stephens, Viola from Twelfth Night and Silvia from Two Gentlemen of Verona! Hope this helps x
Is this for a musical theatre
No I auditioned for just acting
Is GSA even good?
I like it but everyone will have their own opinions about places