Drama school is fundamentally practical. I didn't write any essays, so I came out with a BA honors degree in acting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I did a lot of acting at school and university, then I went to drama school. It was quite a normal route.
Drama school, you know, I own an acting school, Actor Prepares.
I had always done theater in extracurricular ways. I'd never been a drama major.
What you don't get necessarily at drama school is a gigantic mix of people. At university, there's people from every social background, and you get to go through that period of being naive and not quite sure who you're going to be.
I never went to a drama school or anything. I just gave it my best shot, and everyone seemed to like it, so I carried on doing it.
When you graduate and come out with a degree in drama, that doesn't mean you're skilled and you're a professional.
I took up drama and did so much extracurricular work, like the National Youth Theatre and Guildhall's Saturday school. Acting is where I felt most comfortable and how I wanted to express myself.
I never went to drama school, but I did learn a couple of things along the way.
Drama school is a pretty intense experience, and I think it changes who you are.
The wonderful thing about drama school is that it stretches you in a way the industry doesn't.