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Home > Youth & Adult Learning > Short Courses & Summer Schools > Drama Summer School for young people

Drama Summer School for Young People

These courses are now available as Online Short Courses

New dates for face-to-face courses are yet to be confirmed, but please join our mailing list to keep in touch and receive news about future dates & new courses.

Drama Summer School for ages 12-15

This exciting course offers young people the opportunity to learn and explore acting in a supportive environment, while making sure they are having a lot of fun and making new friends.

Through theatre games and acting exercises, led by Guildhall tutors and experienced acting graduates, the participants will develop their acting skills alongside their peers, building confidence and self-esteem as they progress.

The two-week course is designed for all levels of experience, including beginners and those who might eventually wish to attend a full-time drama school and is ideal for children looking for an opportunity to do the very thing they love and learn new skills as part of a stimulating and creative group.

See more about the Drama Summer School for ages 12-15

Drama Summer School for ages 16-17

An inspirational and intensive introduction to actor training, including group activity with renowned Guildhall tutors and experienced graduates. This course is designed for various levels of experience, including beginners and those who wish to pursue full-time drama training. You will gain fundamental insights into acting in Shakespeare and modern drama through group classes and working on scenes together.

See more about the Drama Summer School for ages 16-17

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