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  1. Foundation in Stage and Screen (CertHE) Experience an exceptional foundation into acting, screen and technical arts, newly re-imagined with incredible opportunities to work in world-class facilities. Six months from September 2024. Applications for this course are open.

  2. 2024/25 entry: UK students: £9,000 per year. International students: £24,155 per year. Application fees. £88 for US-based applicants for in-person auditions. £27.50 UCAS fee (for 6 choices) for UK & International applicants, plus £15 first-round audition fee. Recall fees to be confirmed.

  3. Fees are reviewed annually. 2024/25 entry: UK students: £28,050 per year. International students: £28,050 per year. Application fees. £88 for US-based applicants for in-person auditions. £27.50 UCAS fee (for 6 choices) for UK & International applicants, plus £15 first-round audition fee. Recall fees to be confirmed.

  4. All US-based applicants for the Acting courses apply direct to LAMDA. Members of our Pathways Programme are entitled to a free first-round audition, and do not need to apply through UCAS. To request a free application, please email awp.team@lamda.ac.uk including your name, Pathways Partner organisation/school, and course you'd like to apply for.

  5. We believe that drama is a collaborative art form and our training is based on the ethos of ensemble, so you’ll need to have a willingness to work in a group and the capability to be adaptive and receptive. Our training is thorough and so we’ll also be looking for a readiness to work hard. Each course page has a detailed description of the ...

  6. We offer a wide range of exams, and whether you are going solo or wanting to take your exams with friends, just getting started, or are ready to build on your skills, we have something that will fit you perfectly. Explore our exams here, and discover which LAMDA Exam is the right one for you. Find teacher support materials in our Download Centre.

  7. About the Acting exam. Our Acting Exam learners develop their vocal, physical and interpretive skills while they delve into characters and explore the background of dramatic texts. Alongside producing authentic performances of their chosen scenes, they also gain an understanding of the context and characters within them.