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  1. Guildhall School is a community of actors, performance makers, production artists and musicians. The Drama Department has inclusive and progressive practice at its core. Live productions take place in our three distinctive theatres, offering an exciting mix of industry-standard performance spaces to explore: Silk Street Theatre, a large ...

  2. Our students are selected on merit by audition which means it is not necessary to have any previous acting experience. When you begin your training with us, you should normally be at least 18 years old. Most students are a few years older and there is no upper age limit. Applications from overseas applicants are welcomed.

  3. Sundial Court, the School's hall of residence, is located on Chiswell Street, just around the corner from the Silk Street building. Sundial Court has 176 bedrooms in thirty-nine flats, each with either three, four, five or six bedrooms. Each flat has a communal kitchen with dining area, shower room and separate toilet.

  4. La Escuela de Guildhall de Música y Drama 1 (en inglés: Guildhall School of Music and Drama (GSMD) es una escuela de música y artes dramáticas británica. Fundada en 1880 en la ciudad de Londres, Gran Bretaña. La primera Escuela Guildhall se encontraba en un viejo almacén de Aldermanbury; sin embargo, dichas instalaciones pronto quedaron ...

  5. Guildhall School of Music first opened its doors on 27 September 1880, housed in a disused warehouse in the City. With 62 part-time students, it was the first municipal music college in Great Britain. The School quickly outgrew its first home, however, and in 1887 it moved to new premises in John Carpenter Street in a complex of educational ...

  6. Research at Guildhall School explores fundamental questions about the creative arts. It embraces a wide range of disciplines within music and drama including composition, performance, pedagogy, institution studies, historical musicology, music and literature studies, cultural history, electronic music, creative writing and music therapy.

  7. Graham Johnson, Senior Professor of Accompaniment, leads annual Song Guild recitals, and in keeping with the School’s commitment to experiment and innovation, Iain Burnside (Collaborative Piano Teacher) has initiated several ground-breaking performance projects combining music and drama.