We hope you enjoy the section on ‘past pupils’ who best to tell you how the drama school has helped them in the profession or how drama has helped those that are holding posts outside the theatre world regards their communicative skills then the pupils themselves.
How to choose what school? it is so difficult today as there are so many on offer. It is best first to think/ask what you want out of a school. Is it to work towards a career in the theatre or film business or simply to learn the craft, have fun, meet new friends and develop confidence skills. Do you wish them to be in shows on a regular basis? Once you have your questions in place your ready to enquire as to what each school offers in your area. Make sure you ask if there is anymore outlay other than fees. For example do you have to pay for costumes, uniform etc…
We strive to give the best training to every pupil and for all pupils to be actively involved at all times in diverse imaginative, friendly, fun and informative workshops.
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Helen Modern
" I joined the school because performing had always been a hobby. Now, its how I earn my living. "
Victoria Richardson
"But the most important thing that I have taken from The Players is friendship. "
Ian McFarlane
"During my time at the ‘players drama school’ I learnt a wide variety of skills "
Catherine Newton
"I joined “players” on the very first day it opened back in 1994."
Angela Billington
"The shows in which I appeared, not only challenged and stretched my acting and singing abilities. "
Thomas Harrison
"Although workshops were often demanding and a challenge, but always a pleasure and never a chore."
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