Yeah, all drama teachers are very effusive, very demonstrative, very emotionally open, very big, and gesticulate a lot, and are very physical.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
Drama school is a pretty intense experience, and I think it changes who you are.
I think so often you can come out of drama school and get thrown in the deep end.
I never went to drama school, but I did learn a couple of things along the way.
Tragedy is a hell of a teacher. It's much too strict, but it's a hell of a teacher.
The wonderful thing about drama school is that it stretches you in a way the industry doesn't.
The thing a drama school can't give you is instinct. It can sharpen instinct but that can't be taught, and you have to have intuition. It's an essential ingredient.
There are lots of people who haven't been to drama school who have great talent and can be discovered.
I've never worked as hard as when I was at drama school. It's the most professional environment I've ever been in.
All they teach you in drama school is how to do stage fights and be a pain in rehearsals.