Yes, most drama schools aren't particularly fussed about exam results and a lot of school don't offer drama. You'll mostly be judged on what you present in auditions.
science , maths , english , drama , gcse....... Expect he didnt do the following : science , maths , english , drama , gcse.
Going to drama school will deffintly help you develop your skills and techniques. Some theaters wont even look at you without a degree. As for becoming an acrtress.... You just have to go on audtions, and keep going until someone likes what you do. If you are good then someone will like what you do and hire you.
David left school at 16 after taking his Scottish Highers, and started studying at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, he was their youngest pupil. He gained a Bachelor's Degree in Drama.
get a degree in college.Answerthe best thing at first is always get experience, that's the first step of acting, everyone says it e.g, church plays, nearby area theartes, drama school, Drama after school
Yale School of Drama
Most drama clubs perform school plays, usually after school hours.
Academy Drama School was created in 1985.
Goodman School of Drama was created in 1925.
Yale School of Drama was created in 1924.
The New School for Drama was created in 2005.
National School of Drama was created in 1959.
YES!!!!!!!!!!!! there is a lot of drama in high school but it is not as bad as middle school