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The stage will be yours as you tread the boards on one of these drama courses. From Shakespeare to Berkoff – you’ll come to better understand all the best playwrights as you act out their work yourself.  Drama classes are a brilliant way to build confidence and improve your communication skills. Some drama classes are just for fun and socialising, and are ongoing. Others involve a qualification at the end such as a GCSE, an A level or a professionally recognised qualification in theatre.

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Learning at Home has a range of over 1800 home study courses. Most leading to nationally recognised qualifications. Founded in 1998 and...more

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Career Inspiration: Wilde about Rebecca
If you’ve ever dreamt of working in theatre and drama, read on for our interview with young actress Rebecca Night, who gave us an insight into drama and some tips for getting to the top… In 2008 a production of Oscar Wilde’s hugely popular comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, featuring UK stage and screen icon Penelope Keith alongside rising star Rebecca Night, proved a big hit. We spoke to Rebecca, who played Cecily Cardew, while she was in rehearsal. Rebecca rose to acclaim in a debut most actresses can only dream of, taking the lead role in the...



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