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  1. Bristol Old Vic Theatre School offers a fun and nurturing environment in which to pursue your creative ambitions. The support and feedback available from your tutor will help you develop your natural talents and confidence in theatre acting. Bookings will open the 1st September 2024. Join mailing list

  2. The training provided by the MFA programme is superb. The depth with which we explore, paired with unyielding curiosity that is met with the most knowledgeable, passionate, expert tutors is what makes BOVTS programme one of the finest around. I feel honoured to call BOVTS my grad school. Rachel McVay, MA Professional Acting Student

  3. For BA (Hons) Professional Acting, an overall score of 7.0 is normally required, with a minimum of 7.0 in reading, 6.0 in writing, 7.0 in listening and 8.0 in speaking. A copy of the rules and regulations governing the course is also available. Module Map. This module map provides a list of the modules that make up your course.

  4. Bristol Old Vic Theatre School is one of the most successful and well-respected conservatoire drama schools in the UK. We attract the very best talent in students and staff, and our courses are recognised nationally and internationally as a benchmark of quality in professional acting, technical, production and management training.

  5. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s purpose built scenic art and construction workshops are designed for set construction and the painting of large scale scenery. The School also owns a large props and furniture store which it uses as a production resource.

  6. Lindy's Story. Lindy was always interested in acting and took part in amateur theatre, but decided she was ready to make the decision to try it professionally. She completed the ten-week summer foundation programme at BOVTS in 2018. She spoke to us about what she learned and how the programme helped her to gain a foothold as a professional actor.

  7. 16 feb 2021 · Published on: 16th February 2021 . Following Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s announcement in the autumn of its intention to leave the Conservatoire for Dance and Drama (CDD), the School is now delighted to confirm that the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) will be our Higher Education Institution partner as we move into the next phase of our development.