Rada Theatre Theatre / Musical National

Rada Theatre

 
Description: 62-64 Gower Street London WC1E 6ED Tel: 020-7636 7076 / RADA is possibly the most selective of all the British drama schools, accepting only 32 new students each year onto its BA in Acting course. However, no educational requirements need to be met and ... more
Rada Theatre ... admission is based purely on suitability and successful audition. RADA is administered through King's College London.

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