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  1. Bristol Old Vic Theatre School 1 – 3 Downside Road Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2XF. Reception: 0117 973 3535. ku/ca/civdlo//seiriuqne. WORLD CLASS TRAINING – MADE IN BRISTOL

  2. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (BOVTS) is a drama school in Bristol, England. The institution provides training in acting and production for careers in film, television and theatre. BOVTS is an affiliate of the Conservatoire for Dance and Drama. [1]

    • History of The Bristol Old Vic
    • The Bristol Old Vic Today
    • Getting to The Bristol Old Vic

    The Bristol Old Vic first opened on May 30 1766 with a capacity for more than 1600, which is 1000 more than the theatre holds today. It was technically an illegal venue as theatre was heavily censored at the time by the Lord Chamberlain under the Licensing Act of 1737, due to political offence caused by satirical plays. The theatre entrance was the...

    In 1946 The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School was opened by Laurence Olivier. Past students include Brian Blessed, Naomi Harris, Olivia Coleman, Daniel Day Lewis, Jeremy Irons, Miranda Richardson, and Gene Wilder. Over seven million people have seen a theatre production at Bristol Old Vic since it was established, with the theatre producing regular to...

    Bristol Old Vic is located on King Street, London, a short walk from the City Centre Harbourside. It is around a 15 minute walk from either the main train or bus station. There are good local car parking facilities in the surrounding area.

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  3. All productions shown at Bristol Old VicTheatre School. A Matthew Somerville production — Colophon & Acknowledgements About | Assistance | Add production | Contact | Sign in

  4. Every year, we welcome new students from all over the world to train at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (BOVTS). Bristol is truly an international city, but one where the close-knit feel of the School will help you settle in straight away.

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  6. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School was opened in 1946 by Laurence Olivier. It was designed as a training school for the Bristol Old Vic Company. It initially began its life in one room in a beautiful though cramped building behind the Bristol Old Vic stage door.

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