Drama Studio London
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Other name | DSL |
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Type | Drama school |
Students | 100 |
Location | , England |
Affiliations | |
Website | dramastudiolondon |
Drama Studio London (often abbreviated as DSL) is a British drama school in London. It is accredited by the Federation of Drama Schools.[1] The principal is Emma Lucia Hands.
The Drama Studio London was started in 1966 by Peter Layton. It focuses on developing individual talent, rather than teaching conventional acting styles.[2] It offers a three-year Bachelor of Arts in 'professional acting', validated by the University of West London; a one-year post-graduate diploma/MA in professional acting; and a two-year Master of Fine Arts in acting with independent production.[2][3]
Alumni
[edit]- Santanu Bose
- Enzo Cilenti
- Alexander Gifford
- Paul Forman
- Trevor Cooper[4]
- Misha Crosby
- Roma Downey[4]
- Cory English[4]
- Lisa Goldman[4]
- Jack Greenlees[5]
- Aiysha Hart[4]
- Diana Hayden
- Ursula Holden-Gill
- Torben Betts
- Adil Hussain
- Miranda Hennessy
- Shobu Kapoor[4]
- Elisa Lasowski[4]
- Nadine Lewington[4]
- Adrian Lukis[4]
- Robert LuPone
- David Marciano
- Peter Howitt
- Pip Torrens
- Henry Hereford
- Charles Martinet
- Murray McArthur[4]
- Jim Piddock[4]
- Natasha Radski
- Helen Schlesinger[4]
- Mika Simmons[4]
- Cynthia Stevenson
- Lesley Vickerage[4]
- John Vickery
- Olivia Vinall[6][4]
- Emily Watson[6][4]
- Forest Whitaker[6][4]
References
[edit]- ^ Coach, Audition. "Federation of Drama Schools. ". Audition Coach. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
- ^ a b "Drama Studio London: Helping you find your unique talents to set you on the path to success". thestage.co.uk. 16 October 2019.
- ^ "Drama Studio London". performthis.com. 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Drama Studio London Alumni". dramastudiolondon.co.uk. 2020.
- ^ "2012 graduate Jack Greenlees in new series of Shetland and film Sunset Song, 5 January 2016". Drama Studio London. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
- ^ a b c "Drama Studio London Alumni Award Winners". dramastudiolondon.co.uk. 2020.
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