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Address: 62-64 Gower Street , London WC1E 6ED, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7908 4700
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: WC1E 6ED

opening times

Monday: 08:30-22:00
Tuesday: 08:30-22:00
Wednesday: 08:30-22:00
Thursday: 08:30-22:00
Friday: 08:30-22:00
Saturday: 08:30-22:00
Sunday: 08:30-22:00


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Reviews
I was being hurt by the short courses registration policy today. Previously, in a short course I couldn’t go to the afternoon session because I was ill in the morning and missed the morning session. Also in another short course I couldn’t join the afternoon session because I went to an audition. It seems these reasonable reasons are not convincing. Today a beautiful woman walked into the studio joining the afternoon session. Is it because she is European? Is it because she is wearing a pink tank shirt? Before this moment, a staff suddenly interrupted the all class and talked to the tutor privately and then explained to us that she “forgot “about the date. What a discrimination! What a lesson! I am writing it down to let it go.
The performance was excellent with all the actors contributing all the time especially when they were not speaking which meant it all felt dynamic and real. Obviously the different ethnicities involved conflicted with the setting of the play but this is due to the world changing. Possibly this would suggest rescripting but this is a lot of effort. So my coments should be taken as a distraction from what was a compelling and emotionally moving performance.
RADA had showed me their true colours...that this acting school, regarded as the elitest of all drama schools, are only in this profession for the money. Years ago, I applied for an audition, only to discover by letter that I was unsuccessful - this was 3 days before my audition. When I complained, I was told that there had been an administration error and I should never be discouraged from going along to audition. I went along with a strong determination and I still never passed. From that moment on, from that very first rejection, that knocked my confidence back so much, that I never thought I was good enough to be an actor. Shame on you all.
The inside of the Chenies Street has a run-down appearance: worn out paint work, etc. But then I realised: this is a good theatrical tradition - what theatre's backstage is pristine and shiny?
Took their Advanced Scene Studies course and didn't learn anything I could use in modern roles. Mostly worked on Shakespearean material even though the course description said nothing about Shakespeare. Only 1 and a half class of modern text.
A very small glass of wine for £6+
One of the most amazing performances I have ever seen in theater. Every word spoke by the actors had complete presence of the actor. The place is beautiful.
Attended summer school here in 2019. Terrific teaching and an amazing experience with the other students. Focussed on voice, movement and acting, then all brought together to deliver a performance.
LAMDA Grade 7 and 8 sliver and gold to go and I already have LAMDA Grade 6 in Advanced Solo Acting Performance and bronze medal in green clear plastic display book black clear pockets all of my qualifications where stolen from theoffice in 146 Mare Street And every thing stolen. My famous hamster Sonni in the BBC building of Oxford Street.
How have I never heard of this place before? For those of you that don't know like me, RADA stands for Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Basically, it's a collection of theatres and studio spaces smack dab in the middle of Bloomsbury. The entrance is on a short street more or less opposite Goodge St station which makes it easily accessible via public transport. Thanks to Yelp, I got a couple of free tickets to the charity comedy show headlined by Josh Widdecombe. The warm up acts were a few amateurs that had won recent stand up competitions and overall were pretty good. I felt a bit guilty getting free tickets once I learned it was a charity fundraiser, but that was quickly dispelled when the charming organisers persuaded me to buy a book of raffle tickets instead. The theatres have a common area with a cash bar and they handily will provide you with a plastic cup if you want to take your drink into the show with you. The drink range is limited with your a few beers and ciders in draught and bottle form and your basic 4-5 spirits. This isn't a place for a fancy cocktail but luckily the prices reflect the no frills attitude. To be honest, the theatres aren't grand works of architecture, but function perfectly for a bit of stand up. Josh Widdecombe was hilarious as expected and all the comedians handled the standard heckler in the front row pretty well. Overall, a great experience in a very comfortable theatre.
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