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  Royal Academy of Dramatic Art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in Bloomsbury, London, is generally regarded as the most prestigious drama school in the world.
RADA is one of the most selective British drama schools, as it accepts 32 new students each year onto its BA in Acting course.
RADA also teaches stage management through a 2 year graduate diploma course and specialist technical subjects through 4 term graduate certificate courses.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Royal_Academy_of_Dramatic_Art   (240 words)

  
 Royal Academy of Arts - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Royal Academy of Arts, Great Britain's principal art organization, located in London, established for the purpose of improving and encouraging...
Encarta presents a collection of articles on art and literature, organized into categories.
Art, disciplined activity that may be limited to a skill at painting, drawing, sculpture, and architecture.
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RADA is responsible for the on-going, management, delivery and monitoring of your programme of study and for providing you with pastoral and welfare support and all the other necessary information about your study.
The Academy has already established principles of conduct for itself as a community, where staff and students are treated on the basis of their intrinsic value as human beings.
Achieving the full Academy Role Call An intermittent alarm signal indicates the emergency evacuation of the other RADA premises and the need for a full Academy role call to be taken in the building in which the intermittent alarm is heard.
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 DAILY TELEGIRAFFE: Kenneth Branagh and RADA and UAYD News
His efforts to bring to RADA students from a wide social backkground were from a wide social background were generally applauded and he had an unwavering eye for talent - although he always maintained that it could so easily be ruined if it was not properly nurtured.
Hugh Cruttwell, who has died aged 83, was Principal of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art from 1966 to 1984; among those who learned their art under his aegis were Kenneth Branagh, Ralph Fiennes, Alan Rickman, Juliet Stevenson, Fiona Shaw and Imelda Staunton.
The new Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre is the showpiece of a £32 million redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and for the first time the school has a public licence allowing anyone to buy tickets to see the future stars of British stage, screen and TV.
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 Royal Academy of Dramatic Art - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), leading British educational institution for the acting profession, based in London.
She trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and made her debut in 1921 in Clemence Dane's Will Shakespeare.
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 The British Theatre Guide: 100 Years of RADA
In April 2004, The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art celebrates one hundred years at the forefront of drama training.
RADA continues to maintain and strengthen its position as a foremost centre of vocational training, equipping not only actors, but also stage managers and technical craft specialists, for careers at the highest level in theatre, television, film and radio.
RADA alumni who have gone on to achieve immense recognition in the arts include Michael Blakemore, Joan Collins, Ralph Fiennes, Sir John Gielgud, David Harewood, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Charles Laughton, Mike Leigh, Steve MacFadden, Alan Rickman, Dame Diana Rigg, Dame Flora Robson, Mark Rylance, Athene Seyler, Juliet Stevenson and Nicholas Wright.
www.britishtheatreguide.info /news/RADA.htm   (574 words)

  
 Dramatic Regeneration Architectural Review, The - Find Articles
RADA, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, is one of the most exclusive schools in the world.
Above the curve is the blank wall of the fly-tower of the new main theatre, [2] which is carefully proportioned in terracotta panels almost as a rebuke to the yawning pinched tedium of the local '30s stretched neo-Georgian style.
In contrast to these, RADA's new front radiates welcome and generosity, though it scrupulously sticks to planning requirements that it should be no taller than its seven-storey neighbours.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3575/is_1249_209/ai_73411730   (837 words)

  
 Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in London, England is a British stage school.
The managing council included Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, Sir James Barrie, W.S. Gilbert, Irene Vanbrugh[?] and George Bernard Shaw.
In 1950 Shaw left a third of his royalties to RADA.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ra/RADA.html   (80 words)

  
 Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art (RADA) Celebrates 100 Years Of Drama
On 25th April 1904, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree established the Academy of Dramatic Art at His Majesty's Theatre in the Haymarket.
RADA is the centre of vocational training, equipping not only actors, but also stage managers and technical craft specialists, for careers at the highest level in theatre, television, film and radio.
RADA President Lord Attenborough will introduce a special showing of the original film of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion on May 8th.
www.londontheatre.co.uk /londontheatre/news/apr04/30apr04rada.htm   (583 words)

  
 Artifact: Full Record for RADA : Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Description: RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art), founded in 1904, is a UK dramatic arts education establishment.
The RADA web site provides information on all the courses and educational opportunities offered by the Academy, including degree courses in acting and technical arts, diplomas in technical arts, specialist graduate technical courses and the graduate certificate in theatre directing.
RADA also runs summer schools and short courses, such as the professional Shakespeare certificate.
www.artifact.ac.uk /displayoai.php?id=839   (191 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Arts | | The Robbers, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London
The Robbers, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London
Historically, Schiller's 1778 play had a huge influence: Wordsworth and Coleridge used it as a dramatic springboard, Shelley learned it off by heart and Verdi, in 1846, took it as the source for his opera, I Masnadieri.
Laura-Kate Frances as a dignified Amalia, Anthony Shuster as an ailing Count Von Moor and Owain Yeoman as a coke-sniffing robber impress in a large cast.
arts.guardian.co.uk /reviews/story/0,,898959,00.html   (393 words)

  
 Summer Term events 06
The RADA Bar is situated in Malet Street and is open to the general public six days a week.
It is also the venue for the Academy’s Foyer Events Programme which includes play readings, literary events, comedy, poetry and music performed by RADA graduates and guests.
The RADA CAFÉ BAR serves a variety of pastries, lunch, pre-booked theatre suppers, tea/coffee or drinks from the fully licensed bar.
www.rada.org /foyer.html   (602 words)

  
 Juilliard | The Juilliard Journal Online
Born in South Africa to a family of musicians, she moved to England as a young adult and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she began her directing and teaching career.
Shapiro was formally elected an Associate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
John Fernald, then the principal of RADA, said they had three one-act plays RADA was sending to Basil in Switzerland.
www.juilliard.edu /update/journal/653journal_story_0210.asp   (1794 words)

  
 Thaw, John
After training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and a 1960 stage debut, he was "discovered" and promoted by Granada TV.
His first TV outing was in 1961, since when he has taken the lead role in an impressive array of series.
Stage debut, Liverpool Playhouse, 1960; London debut, Royal Court Theatre, 1961; became widely familiar to television audiences in The Sweeney and subsequently as star of the Inspector Morse series.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/T/htmlT/thawjohn/thawjohn.htm   (619 words)

  
 Jaffrey, Saeed
Having completed his studies at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, he went to the United States on a Fuibright scholarship and took a second post-graduate degree in drama from the Catholic University in America.
Although this is good news for him, his prodigious success and his ability to talk the right lan-guage means that he is a hard act to follow for younger talent trying to penetrate a hard-faced industry.
Attended the University of Allahabad, MA in history; Staff Training Institute, All India Radio; Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, 1956; Catholic University, Washington, D.C., 1956-57, MA.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/J/htmlJ/jaffreysaee/jaffreysaee.htm   (450 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Arts | Arts critics | The Pillars of Society, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London
The Pillars of Society, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London
It is astonishing to think that it is 26 years since Ibsen's The Pillars of Society last had a major London revival.
Not only does she bring out the symbolism in Ibsen's supposedly naturalistic play, she reminds us of the topicality of a work in which profit is elevated above safety and insider dealing exposed.
arts.guardian.co.uk /critic/review/0,,996152,00.html   (391 words)

  
 Brendan Bradley: Tisch School of the Arts at NYU
Brendan Bradley will graduate from Tisch School of the Arts in May. When he dons his purple robe, this North Carolina native will look back on his career at Tisch knowing he challenged himself from the beginning.
He jumpstarted his acting career a year early in the Tisch Summer High School Program, and later studied abroad with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
During the 2004 fall semester, Brendan extended his challenge when he decided to study abroad with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
specialprograms.tisch.nyu.edu /object/brendbrad.html   (292 words)

  
 Theatre Projects Consultants - publications
On 11th June 2002, Theatre Projects Consultants held a Celebration Party at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art' s Vanbrugh Theatre in London, at which Richard Pilbrow received on behalf of the company this prestigious award from Her Majesty's representative, Major C.J. Winstanley, representing the Lord Lieutenant of the County of London.
Founded in 1957 by Chairman Richard Pilbrow, TPC is today one of the world’s leading firms consulting on the design and planning of theatres, concert halls, opera houses and arts centres.
UK projects have included the Glyndebourne Opera House, London’s renovated Royal Court Theatre, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the National Theatre of Great Britain.
www.tpcworld.com /publications.asp?section=5&level2=37&level3=0&id=76   (441 words)

  
 Jerwood : Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts : Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts: Jerwood Vanburgh Theatre
The Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre is at the heart of the newly rebuilt Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and was opened by Her Majesty, The Queen on 29 November 2000.
The Malet Street foyer, which is open to the public during the day, contains a small cabaret stage, exhibition space, bar and refreshment area.
Avery Associates Architects have created a striking contemporary building with facilities for dramatic art excelling any comparable centre in the United Kingdom.
www.jerwood.org /?lid=35   (170 words)

  
 RADA
Sean auditioned to attend RADA in April 1980.
He was accepted, and enrolled in the January 1981 (Spring) term at the school.
In 1981, Acting Diploma Courses at RADA were seven terms long (this changed to nine terms in 1984).
www.compleatseanbean.com /rada.html   (109 words)

  
 29 Nov 2000 - Queen's Speech - Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Having been Patron of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art since 1952, it is a great pleasure to be able to come here this afternoon to open these redeveloped buildings.
Since the Academy's foundation in 1904, RADA's graduates have regularly become household names the world over.
Britain has a proud heritage in all the arts, but none stands higher in worldwide reputation and acclaim than our theatre and acting profession.
www.etoile.co.uk /Speech/Rada2000.html   (219 words)

  
 Up to No Good - A Marauders Fansite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He attended the Royal College of Art; he wanted to be a graphic artist.
At age 26 he won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art where he spent 3 years.
Made Vice-Chairman of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 2003.
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 Ian Charleson Awards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The guest of honour presenting the prizes will be Sir Peter Hall, founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company and former director of the National Theatre.
My fellow judges this year are Jane Lapotaire, currently appearing in the great RSC production of Ghosts; Serena Hill, casting director of the Royal National Theatre; and Nicholas Wright, playwright and director, and one of the National's associate directors.
The other main factor, the psychological understanding of the role, is inextricably bound up with clarity of speech: they are both tributaries of an art fed by the same source.
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 Details of Portrait of Trevor Howard (Howard-Smith) 1916-1988 by Reginald Grenville Eves   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith in Cliftonville, Kent, he attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and acted on the London stage for several years before World War II.
After school he attended RADA and got a walk-on part in the play Revolt in a Reformatory starring Alastair Sim before leaving RADA.
He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and while there he made his London stage debut in 1934; however, his subsequent work onstage gained little attention until the mid-'40s.
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 Royal Academy of Dramatic Art - MSN Encarta
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), leading British educational institution for acting, based in London.
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 London
Marymount students may spend their entire junior year or one semester of their junior or senior year in The Acting Conservatory of the London Dramatic Academy with fellow students from other top colleges and universities across the United States, such as Harvard, Berkeley, Catholic, Pomona, Occidental, Northwestern and the University of Michigan.
In the Spring of 2003 the Academy added a one-semester program, The Costume Studio, offered in association with the London College of Fashion, and in the summer of 2004 we will for the first time offer a Summer Intensive Dramatic Writing Workshop.
Attending the Academy involves additional expenses beyond Marymount's regular tuition, room and board and fees, but every student finds it an unforgettable milestone that enriches countless years after graduation, and for many it is a profound, life-changing experience.
faculty.marymt.edu /shattuck/london.htm   (270 words)

  
 London: Tisch School of the Arts at NYU
London is home to some of the oldest and most distinguished performing and media arts establishments in the world.
Based out of the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), in the city’s geographic and artistic heart, the program is specially designed to provide maximum exposure to London's vibrant arts world.
Our courses draw on the skills and expertise of instructors at institutions such as the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, the British Broadcasting Corporation, and the Writers' Guild of Great Britain.
specialprograms.tisch.nyu.edu /object/aylon.html   (123 words)

  
 BADA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Norman Ayrton – Former Head of London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Head of Opera at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Served on faculty of Juilliard and was Dean of BADA.
Text adaptations for Royal National Theatre and is senior lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of North London.
www.badaonline.com /bada/pages/teachers.html   (603 words)

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