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  1. Show all. Guildhall School is a world-leading community of actors, performance makers, production artists and musicians. The Drama Department has inclusive and progressive practice at its core. Live productions take place in our three distinctive theatres, offering an exciting mix of industry-standard performance spaces to explore: Silk Street ...

  2. Guildhall School offers programmes in music, acting and production arts, and at the moment UCAS and UCAS Conservatoires (formerly known as CUKAS) are not suitable for applications in all these areas. We want to ensure we offer all of our applicants the same high-quality admissions experience, so we offer our own bespoke application process, which means you benefit from dealing with our ...

  3. The BMus programme is centred around world-leading one-to-one tuition for performers, composers and electronic musicians. Its principal aim is to develop your ability as a practical musician. At least two-thirds of the programme is focused on your Principal Study. A minimum of 30 individual lessons a year with our renowned professorial staff ...

  4. Advanced Certificate. The emphasis of this programme is on your individual growth as a practical musicians and artist, through the principal study module. It is open to students interested in Principal Study in Strings, Wind, Brass, Percussion, Keyboar, Vocal Studies, Opera Studies (including Repetiteurs), Historical Performance and Jazz.

  5. Explore our Music offer at Guildhall to find a course or programme at Guildhall for you, from our highly regarded BMus undergraduate programme, a range of postgraduate and doctoral research programmes, to other opportunities including short courses, summer schools and training for under 18s.

  6. We will accept these qualifications for entry to undergraduate programmes at Guildhall School with a pass, unless otherwise specified. Please see the programme page for BA Performance Design for details of the subject requirements. If your country or qualification is not listed below, please contact the Admissions team via the Registry email ...

  7. First round auditions. Applicants are asked to prepare and learn two contrasting monologues. Monologues should be taken from published plays; they may come from different eras but this is not a requirement. Please note: unlike in previous audition years, applicants are no longer required to prepare a speech written by Shakespeare (or a Jacobean ...