When I left drama school, there were dozens of rep theatres you could apply to where you got a good training.
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I was lucky enough to get into drama school in London back in 2005, and I was there for three years, and in those three years, we did a lot of theater. A lot of classical training.
I was trained on stage at NYU in New York City; I did a lot of theatre then.
My experiences and training back at drama school were very enlightening. I always believe in improving, be it kathak or my acting skills, and would want to experiment more when it comes to work.
There are lots of people who haven't been to drama school who have great talent and can be discovered.
I had a great drama teacher, and he sort of made out drama school as this incredibly difficult thing to get into: 6,000 people apply every year, and some of the schools only have 12 places. It's a phenomenally difficult thing to get into. And that excited me - I wanted that challenge.
I trained in the theatre.
I did a lot of acting at school and university, then I went to drama school. It was quite a normal route.
I never had any classes or went to theatre school like a lot of actors, so all of my training has been on stage with different directors. That was a pretty good school room.
I guess I've been training in the theater for as long as I can remember.
I never had any film training. I went to Northwestern. I studied education and theater. So it was all theater training.