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RESOURCES

REFECTORY
The Arts Educational Schools London
provides well-balanced and nutritional
meals and snacks for students and staff.
Catering in a modern atmosphere our
kitchen provides breakfast from 7:30am,
mid-morning snacks and substantial healthy
lunches from 12:40pm. There is an afternoon
and early evening service for light meals,
to keep the energy levels up.
All our suppliers strive to avoid genetically
modified food and at all times there is a
vegetarian option.
STUDENT BAR
We hope to provide a relaxed meeting
point where students and staff can gather
and share some leisure time after a hectic
day. The bar also serves theatre-goers on
show nights.
The bar is open to students, staff and
those attending performances from
6pm till 11pm. Serving a range of draught
and bottled beers, wines and spirits at
student prices.
REHEARSAL STUDIOS
The school has some 30 studios and
rehearsal rooms. Each room is equipped
with sprung dance floors, barres and
mirrors, and either pianos or sound systems.
MAIN THEATRE
The main theatre is an invaluable asset
to actor training. With 140 raked seats,
this space is used for in-house and public
performances.
STUDIO THEATRE
The studio theatre seats up to 150 and
can be configured in a variety of ways
including in-the-round. The theatre is
blacked and can be used for TV, film and
dance performances. It is a stunning space.
THE LIBRARY
The Library is an oasis of learning, where we specialize in the Performing Arts. We have Plays both current and old; also from all over the world, in places as diverse as china! There are theoretical books on Acting, Stagecraft, Alexander Technique, Voice, Monologues for that imminent audition, CDs to listen to that song you heard at the show last evening, music scores to “peruse” at your leisure, award winning films you missed at the cinema, but can now see on DVD, or you can watch a past Student Production from as far back as 1988! We even provide the equipment for you to view and listen to these items on the premises. However, if you are more interested in how a film is made, there is the Media section or you may want to wax lyrical in our poetry section and for a little nostalgia, there is the History section not only in book form, but also on Video and DVD. There are computers to research on, if you do not prefer the personal touch. I could go on; but would rather you come and savour the delights we have on offer 6 days a week. Come and see us; we are situated in the house adjacent to the canteen. Both Tara and I look forward to see you and assisting you in your endeavours in the Performing Arts and beyond…………

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