Press releases

MORE THAN A PLAY: STUDENTS DEPICT ‘THE COLOUR OF JUSTICE’

19 Jan 2010

During its run at the Tricycle Theatre in the late 90’s Richard Norton-Taylors ‘The Colour of Justice’ was widely touted as the most vital piece of theatre on a London stage. Ten years later and the issues encapsulated within the play are still rife within our society; this makes the play just as relevant as it was ten years ago. From the 17th to the 20th February, 2010, third year BA Acting students from Arts Educational School London will become the first drama school students to have ever performed the play; this is another prestigious honour for the school.

‘MOONLIGHT MISCHIEF’

09 Nov 2009

After 39 years of teaching jazz and nurturing the talent of many of the West End’s leading performers, you’d think that Jackie Bristow deserved a break from dancing as she enters her retirement…WRONG! On the 5th of December 2009 ArtsEd will commemorate the career of Jackie Bristow, and continue to celebrate what has proved to be 90 outstanding years of achievement at the school at London’s hottest new venue ‘Grace’.

ARTSED STUDENTS MARK THEIR TERRITORY

30 Sep 2009

Acting students from Arts Educational School London have showcased some of the talents developed at the school by producing a stunning display of Reuben Johnson’s ‘Territory’ at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Along with the praise and respect of their peers and industry professionals alike, they also came home with some of the events most prestigious awards.

ARTSED 90th YEAR KICKS OFF WITH INTERNET FIRST BY ALUMNI

10 Aug 2009

Award winning playwright and former Arts Educational School London student Helen Kluger has showcased some of her skills honed at the school and broken new ground by writing and recording the first ever play created specifically for internet download.

ARTSED 90TH YEAR MARKED WITH OLIVIER SUCESS

07 Jul 2009

Marking the schools 90th Year, for the first time 2 Acting Students from the same Drama conservatoire, Arts Educational Schools London have won the top two awards at the 2009 Laurence Olivier Bursary Awards, the most prestigious national award for drama students in the UK.

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Jack Derges with Nica burns (NIMAX), Laurence Olivier Bursary Awards 2009

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Lashana Lynch with Nica burns (NIMAX), Laurence Olivier Bursary Awards 2009

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Lord Lawrence Olivier with David Chittenden the 1st Olivier Bursary Award Winner 1987

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