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Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:20 am
by Genevieve
Congratulations

to your ds !!!

ds knows someone who did course at Rose Bruford - and loved it , so positive feedback !
from 2010 audition experience, but interesting blog nonetheless !
http://anotherlondonactor.blogspot.co.uk/
Re: New Drama School!
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 6:40 am
by sapphire
Chaffeurmum wrote:My ds got an offer today from Rose Bruford after a devastating set of auditions, as I know many of you will have experienced. Rada must have sent off his rejection letter before he left the building! He changed his speech for Rose Bruford which made a huge difference, he feels. Any little niggle and you are out which is so stressful.
Anyway, just wondering if any of you have any negative or positive comments on Rose Bruford?
Best of luck to all those still waiting.
A bit of advice. There is a new drama school in Dublin (still at Ireland prices!) called LIR which is part of Trinity College.
http://www.thelir.ie/about-us/the-lir/
I was trying to get my ds to apply as I think it looks fab. Something you all should consider!
Congratulations to your DS

That's great news

Thanks for the tip about the LIR too ... that does look interesting!
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:42 am
by Welsh Mum
DD knows peole who went to RB and enjoyed it. Its a lovely campus - really idyllic, reminded me of some country estate like a in a Jane Austen novel

Lovely place to spend 3 years studying and still close to London

Congratulations!
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:01 pm
by Chaffeurmum
Thank you all for your kind messages.
Good luck to all who are still waiting.
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:37 am
by YoungBristolActress
hey

ive been auditionin this year and have many freinds at or who have graduated, heres what i found and the best advice i can give to anyone auditioning
http://howtoplaytheactinggame.blogspot. ... e-you.html
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:16 pm
by Genevieve
a friends dd went to Bristol Uni , but now is applying to do acting at one of the top drama schools, because the course didn't prepare her for the industry - as the course was theory based. RADA is linked to Kings College now, and you can apply for usual loans etc, just not via UCAS as with a lot of the top drama schools...you don't have to fund yourself anymore.
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 3:07 pm
by sapphire
We are still waiting to hear the outcome of DD's recall at Central! My limited patience is being sorely tested!!!
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 4:22 pm
by Welsh Mum
Many drama schools take far less than "20-30". There are 18 in myDDs class and they are considered a big year! Also Genenviev is right in saying that many of the NCDT courses are now funded like UCAS and you ge the same fees/loans etc as other unis. There are also DaDas for others - so dont be put off if you read the blog about fees. It implies that the uni courses may give you as good vocational training for far less money and fewer hours, must say I disagree with that as well

Most uni courses do far less practical work and dont have as many industry contacts, relying instead on "in house" staff for most classes. As for costs, it costs the same to go to the unis mentioned as RADA, Central etc. - not extortionate!
As for the actual auditions, well they vary far more than implied. Many places will need 3 rounds (not the 2 stated in the blog)
That said, some of the info about monlogues etc is useful

Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:13 pm
by tikka
Welsh Mum wrote:DD knows peole who went to RB and enjoyed it. Its a lovely campus - really idyllic, reminded me of some country estate like a in a Jane Austen novel

Lovely place to spend 3 years studying and still close to London

Congratulations!
Bath Spa campus is like that too, absolutely idyllic, you'd expect to see someone ride past in a horse and carriage.
tikka
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 3:25 pm
by jackpot
I have been reading the showcases and I reckon some of these places take on far too many for eveyone to have a fair shot at promoting themselves and surely class size is going to be a key factor. CSSD only had 16 in their showcase cast against 40+ at RB and MV.
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:01 pm
by pg
Hi jackpot. You make a good point, I do think class sizes are very important.
It's worth remembering, though, that agents and casting directors also go to see the final year shows as well as the showcase, so the showcase is not the only opportunity to be seen.
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:31 pm
by Welsh Mum
I don't think this is just a problem regarding agents etc. There is also the question of larger classes and individual attention. If there are twice as many students 9or more) it stands to reason that there will be less individual student attention. This is important as there is a lot of discussion etc, easy in a larger class to get over looked, certainly makes it harder for teacher to manage. Also fewer people getting parts etc even if double cast. In CSSD the second years are in third years show as small parts, chorus etc this is great experience for them and gives hem a taste of what it wil be like for them in year 3.
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:23 pm
by Genevieve
YoungBristolActress wrote:hey

ive been auditionin this year
how have your auditions been going ?
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:07 pm
by jackpot
Good points from welshmum and pg, I suppose the agents must get the info from the schools on who to look out for too. I'm looking forward having a look around cssd on Monday, so let's see how DS goes on.
Re: 2012 DRAMA SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 12:34 pm
by jackpot
Hi all. DS now completed all of his auditions for the year and did extremely well, with only Bristol old Vic not giving him a recall out of the 7 he actually went for (didnt go to Laban or LIPA in the end). Typically it was his first audition so it did bring us all down to earth. I must admit I am probably as worn out as him, and a good £1200 + out of pocket. Its not cheap this auditioning lark. Anyway Central was his last recall yesterday and it was a long day and spent most of it waiting outside luckily in the sun

. we got back home at 11pm tired and now just waiting for the result. will keep you all posted!
