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The British American Drama Academy (BADA) exists to provide high quality, modern actor training with a foundation in British theatre traditions.
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The British American Drama Academy is a drama school in London, in the United Kingdom. It is affiliated with Sarah Lawrence College and Yale University.
British American Drama Academy Programs. Inquire Here. BADA enables students from around the world to study classical theater with leading actors and directors on the British stage. The London Theatre Program is a conservatory program for students interested primarily in acting.
MIDSUMMER IN OXFORD PROGRAM. Study acting on an intensive, month-long programme in Oxford, in association with the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale. Now celebrating its 40 th year, BADA’s Midsummer in Oxford programme is one of the world’s best-known intensive, international acting courses.
The British American Drama Academy (BADA) exists to provide high quality, modern actor training with a foundation in British theatre traditions.
Feb 12, 2015 · We hope you enjoy the tour of BADA's London HQ! If you have any questions please contact us via the following links:www.badaonline.comemail: info@badaonline....
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Contact Number: +44020 7487 0730. Website: http://www.badaonline.com. Location: Ask a Question. The British American Drama Academy (BADA) was founded in 1984 to enable students from around the world to study classical theatre with leading actors and directors of the British stage.