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Drama Workshops
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by Gendu - written on 05.02.04 (Very useful, 262 readings)
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IMPORTANT: This review is NOT about drama workshops as such. It is about LAMDA which is a recognised qualification of acting exams. I could not find a category purely dedicated to the topic so I have posted it here as the nearest category I could find. I hope that you will find it useful. INTRODUCTION LAMDA stands for The London ...
by Princess Pea - written on 08.07.02 (Very useful, 1396 readings)
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From a very young age, I was always the little girl who wanted to be famous. Obviously (and unfortunately!), I wasn’t the only one who wanted a little bit of ‘Fame’ in my life. Undeterred (and naïve), I joined the Carol Godby Theatre Workshop (then known as Whitefield Workshop) in Bury, Manchester. I was nine years old, and I ...
by kittykat18 - written on 16.12.01 (Very useful, 395 readings)
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This category could have been created for me. From the age of 14 I was involved in the youth theatre and I was in several productions. I went on to do GCSE Drama and Theatre Studies A Level. In my year out I joined a theatre company called RAGE and starred in a production of Shakers by John Godber (an excellent play!) As part of all this ...
by Wiseguy - written on 15.12.01 (Very useful, 1018 readings)
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Drama classes are too often dismissed as messing around. I took G.C.S.E drama and it was full of people who simply wanted an easy way out. The benefits of Drama workshops are, however, enormous. I am of the opinion that particpating in such workshops can be invaluable in terms of personal development and social integration and should not be ...
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