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Top Tips for Drama Applications Webinar
In this online talk and Q&A, drama expert Theo Boyce will share his five essential tips for a successful application to drama school.
- Selecting drama schools
- Choosing the perfect monologue
- Standing out at audition
- Live Q&A with Theo
- 4pm, Tuesday 12th August 2025
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Learn How to Get into Drama School
Join our drama consultant and Guildhall graduate Theo Boyce as he shares his five exclusive tips for a successful application to drama school.
We’ll cover:
- How to select the ideal drama school for you
- How to choose the perfect monologue
- How to perform a fantastic audition
Plus, there will be a live Q&A, so please bring along your questions about applying to drama school and get personal advice from Theo.
Date: 12th August, 2025
Time: 4pm (UK)
What to Expect
Theo will guide you through the key differences between top UK drama schools and help you choose the right one based on your goals, training preferences, and career ambitions.
Discover how to pick a monologue that showcases your strengths, fits your casting type, and leaves a lasting impression on audition panels.
Learn Theo’s top strategies for preparing, rehearsing, and delivering a standout audition — including how to handle nerves and stay authentic under pressure.
Get insights from Theo’s experience on both sides of the audition panel, and understand how schools assess candidates beyond just performance.
With acceptances from LAMDA, Guildhall, and Bristol Old Vic — plus years of experience coaching successful applicants — Theo shares what really works when applying to drama school.
Speaker
Drama School Consultant Theo Boyce
Theo studied his first degree at Cambridge in Human, Social and Political Sciences, then was admitted to three out of four drama schools he applied to (including Bristol Old Vic, LAMDA, and Guildhall). He trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama on the three-year Acting course, funded by prestigious scholarships, and has performed in venues in London and across the UK. He has also served on the audition panel for Guildhall and has succesfully coached dozens of applicants for drama schools.
Theo holds two master’s degrees, including in Psychology from Birkbeck College, where he also achieved the highest overall grade in his cohort. He has held teaching and research positions at McGill University and Birkbeck College, and has also worked on the creation of the most recent Oxford Handbook of Higher Education.