What marvelous advice! I've been a US high school teacher for 43 years - music and theatre - and had many students go on to university for acting - some successful - some not so much. But Joel's line, "There is no excuse anymore for doing nothing!" is so wise - and so true! Thank you - I'll bring this with me to school tomorrow.
After seeing so many of your videos, I loved hearing you talk seriously about your personal lives. RADA is known by anyone around the world with a serious interest in film and theatre and your account of process of becoming were very honest and direct. We don’t see your acting on these videos but it’s very apparent that you’re both very talented people.
Greetings from across the pond! I love seeing these videos. My family set up a trust/scholarship for RADA back in 2010/11, knowing the kinds of people it may go to warms my heart. I love all your videos! I’m very excited for both of you! Congratulations by the way ^_^
It was really interesting to hear your about your experience at RADA. I definitely think your presence on RUclips will open up many more exciting opportunities for you both!
I’ve been auditioning for drama schools this year and so far I’ve got a re-call for Mountview and Guildhall on the BA acting courses and so this video was really interesting and helpful..... sooo thank youuu!! :)) xx
Ah thanks for replyinggg :) Also, just wondering about accommodation (if I do get in!). How do you find other people from the school to share with if you’re coming in as new and not knowing anyone?? :)
tysm for this! i won’t need this until like four years but i really hope i can keep practising and improving so i’m ready for it 😭 that tiny percentage both scared me and really motivated me. that tip about playing someone who you could play in real life really helped though.
two months later they are at 89 thousand. all creative output falls under the pareto principle or the 80/20 rule. Basically weath or in this case subscribers are distributed unevenly with the bottom 80 percent of the input (content creators) getting about 20 percent of the output (views) and the top 20 percent getting 80 percent of the views, then within that cohort the top 20 (of the top 20 percent) percent gets 80 percent (of the 80 percent), and within that cohort the top 20 percent gets 80 percent etc and so that most creative types earn zero but as you level up your income grows exponentially.
Auditioning this year for drama schools for the first time. 3 recalls and an offer so far. Didn’t bother with Rada as the audition requirements were ridiculous. Loved the video.
Fantastic video guys! Very insightful and helpful. Really enjoyed the recount of your personal experiences at RADA. Great job! Thanks! Love and cheers! 👍💗😘🇬🇧
This was so interesting to watch! I decided to go straight into work rather than go to drama school so it was really cool to hear what it would have been like to go :)
Great video, thanks so much for sharing your insights and experiences! I know nothing about drama schools but that didn't keep me from keep listening to what you had to say. I do appreciate your honesty and I think that's one of the things that makes your videos so interesting and worth following,
I subscribed to your channel because you two have such a wonderful dynamic. Honestly, you could do a video about peanut butter and jam and it would still be entertaining. With regard to this subject I would ask what genre would be your dream job? What kind of character would you play?
RUclips is great for people who want to create their own work (which a lot of people have to do to get noticed). Creativity is key and however you get to create, do it! Finishing things-even crappy things-is a good boost as well. It doesn't have to be good (and initially it probably won't be lol), but at least it'll be finished. :P You guys are fantastic!
I’ve been watching your channel for awhile, but just came across this episode, and wondered have either of you been cast in movies, etc. if not you will be, as you both will be very successful. You already are on u-tube, can’t wait to see what’s in your future. 💕💕
You guys awesome video!! I am actually watching your language-accent videos, because i plan to move to London next year for acting studies! RADA is actually the school i dream to enter! You were truly helpful and encouraging! Thanks 🎭
When I was the University of Regina, actor Barry Morse was brought in by the Drama faculty to talk to us students. One of the things our invited guest said was that drama school is a complete waste of time and money. "If you want to be an actor, for god's sake just go and act," he said. The faculty were not pleased, but I got a subversive chuckle out of it.
I’m applying for MA courses in Acting and Musical theatre next year (Sept) and this video has really helped!! If there are any no nos that I should never do at an audition please let me know!
I felt this way when I was accepted to Indiana University! Top music school, but oh my goodness the nerves and pressure. Eventually I changed my major from musical theater to music/theater education. Less pressure and I could still completely love my arts.
Finally 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😍😍😍 thank you so so much, I’m not able to watch it right now but I will this evening!! You’re brilliant!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ by the way, I’m still writing the black hearts, but not in your comments any more 😘(you said they where stone hearts)
awesome!! you two did theater/drama? i love theater/drama/musicales. I actually did a few musicales while i was in high school (i hear Brits call it secondary school) my first was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the 197 something version with Gene Wilder. I was an Ommpa-Loompa and i had to wear a green wig. For my first one, i had no idea what i was doing. i didn't know how to act. so during my first stage debut as Ommpa-Loopa, being the first one seen by the kids. at the end of the scene instead of running off being scared, i just casually walked off the stage. being my first one, i had no idea what i was doing. The next one, i believe was Charlie Brown and i played the character of Shermy. and i think my last my senior year was Oklahoma. i did audition for the part of Ado Annie, but didn't get the part. And in the spring, we had our spring plays, but i worked crew for the spring plays (set crew, props manager, costume manager, stage manager) but i don't remember them in the exact order. But i loved it. i don't see myself doing it for a living, getting paid to do it. i think for one musical i did after high school, it was a community musical and i was paid. if i could be in one of our high school musicales, i would. love it too much. I know what you mean about those not wanting to be serious about, wanting to do it for a joke and be lazy. we had one who would complain about everything. at one point, he tired to come into the girls dressing room to get his costume and yes, we girls were all still getting ready. but i grabbed his costume off the rack and handed it to him through the dressing room door. and one wouldn't memorize his lines. he cared more about screwing around than memorizing his lines. and i will tell ya, our director wasn't fond when you were messing around during rehearsals. she would be on ya faster than......simply put - she would be pretty ticked if you were messing around. but we definitely had some funny moments. at one rehearsal of Charlie Brown, one of the actors blew into the pitch finder and no sound came out. during lunch, a lot of us met in the band room to go over things and the music director was like "i gonna get the pitch finder" and for a while minute i thought he said pitch fight. i sat there like what did he says, but i didn't say it out loud. i just shook my head and stuffed my mouth with food. Good times, but god i miss it. But photos got pretty annoying pretty quick. after each show, whether it was a musicale or spring play, after a while (and it was our fault we started this) we started this 10.9.8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1 countdown and scattered off the stage after photos. the music director stopped us during Oklahoma and made us stop. so he finally caught on lol. so many memories.
Hi there, great video, this has helped a lot as I am currently waiting to do my preliminary audition at RADA! I was just curious as to what contemporary pieces you guys chose and how much they contrasted your classical pieces? I am uncertain as to how contrasting the two pieces have to be and am starting to panic haha thanks!
i loved this video, thank you! how old were you both when you were accepted into RADA? were there many people in your year who were 18? and where else did you audition, and did you get in anywhere else? x
Hi Joel and Lia, I am from India, Currently I am an acting student from film school, I am keen to take admission in RADA , what's the criteria of RADA for foreign students and really liked your video
How about the Masters course? How difficult is it to get into this course compared to the competition for the BA course? You chose RADA, but had you offers to the other places? If so, (which ones?) Sorry--Lots of questions--I'm just fascinated.
Thanks a lot for considering this topic! But could you please be more detailed about voice and accent requirements? It's interesting because here in Russia if you don't have a perfect accent (basically we have the only one correct accent) and good voice skills, then it's totally not your advantage. And you have dozens of accents..So, how to be? everyone is required for the RP? or...? xx
I tried but not succeed. Much love and i wish you all the success. Respect. About shakespear you must bring something new and personnal to make it unique in front of the jury.
Hopefully you'll see my question: Are you allowed to audition for theatre/television/films while at RADA? Or are you not supposed to audition until after graduation?
Ive been in school plays so i loved acting but never thought of it as a career but im always fascinated by those who do and go for it. Well done you two!
were you guys on the MA or foundation course? because you're not in the student graduate list anywhere on the RADA website :) (for the BA program at least)
I occasionally watch your videos for some time now but never realized the two of you were RADA graduates. I dream of going to RADA since I was a teenager but nice do I have a clue how to und it nor am I a native speaker so I don't know if I had any chance at all. I'd really value opinions and advice on these topics.
I know they have an open door policy when it comes to auditions but how likely as a disabled or overweight person to actually get in? Are there any students that exist in those realms?
Year out drama, in Stratford, if its still going. Read a play every week, get a coach, learn monologues that speak to you, fire you up. And don't expect entry to drama School in your first year of auditioning!
Hi guys! I am auditioning for a musical theatre course at GSA and i would LOVE to use checkov´s the seagull, but i still don't get if it´s classical or contemporary. Do u think i could use it as a classical one?
Hi! Is GSA a top drama school in the UK as well? I’ve heard it’s also a really hard one to get in, taking about the same amount of people RADA does. I’m thinking about applying to both for next year entrance
Hi guys, I found this really helpful as I'm hoping to study at drama school in the next couple of years. One other thing I'm curious to hear your thoughts on is about actors working acting jobs whilst studying at drama school (both during term-time and during the holidays). Is it possible? Are you allowed to do that? Do they encourage it? Did either of you work other acting jobs whilst you were training? Or did anyone else in your year? There's not a lot of information to find on that. I know Gemma Arterton worked on St Trinians & a play at the Globe theatre whilst she was still training; I was just curious if it's common practice and how Rada as a school feel about it? Thanks
Hi guys , so I love watching all your videos regardless of the topic , so aside from RADA , you do all things British EXCEPT food , I'm a cook-aholic honestly , I'd love to see you do some recipes , or collab with chefs you know , just a suggestion , hope you guys go further & further with this channel
Ah I asked for such a video when I subscribed to your welcome pack! Thank you so much, I really love this! Since I plan to study there as well, that video was really helpful, thanks again! Do you have any favourite memory from it? :) And since my financial situation isn't that easy, do you have any recommendations or advice about housing? Also, I would love to hear about your acting career ever since you left RADA! ;) Greetings from Austria!
Well there you go! haha! It depends, if you can get a student loan (not sure how it works with international students) then that's problem solved, if not, there's no easy way through really. RADA don't have any accommodation. Lia lived with family friends and I lived in expensive private halls of residence. But definitely use the resources each school gives you - they often have loads of information on their website regarding funding and accommodation!
Love this video! I did Shakespeare in the Park and played Hamlet. Had a lovely teacher who taught me what the words meant, not just to spout them out. Good show!
I want to apply to rada next year in September, do they do dance as well in their BA acting course, if so what dance do they do. I looked in their website and they don’t say much about dance? Thank you guys I would really appreciate an answer:) xx
I'm actually from India and was exploring my options is worth being a part of drama school as an international student and since I don't have any financial backing is it worth investing in?
I've just stumbled into this useful video because I'm about to attend a summer course at RADA and I was looking for information. I'm determined to apply for the three-year course during the next round of audition, but sadly I have neither money nor contacts. Plus I'm Italian and I'm 30. Do you guys know if it is possible for a 30 years old foreigner candidate to get in?
Hi guys, Thank you for this informative video! I just had this question (may seem a bit vague) but how many months do you think a person should prepare for a drama school audition? ☺️
Hey, I know I'm a bit late to to respond to the video, but thanks for the tips. I have a couple of questions though. 1. Is accent softening/reduction a must for aspiring RADA students who are from a non-English speaking country? I'm considering an accent reduction course before my audition. 2. Are there any RADA students who are not from an English-speaking country? Only a few (if any)?
Hey guys, thanks so much for the vid, loved it and found it so reassuring and helpful! I’ve been offered a recall at RADA (got the email about 6 weeks ago) but have not heard about my date yet, so just wondered if you guys would recommend me calling and checking I haven’t missed anything from them, or to just wait as this is a pretty normal timeframe for them? I’ve never got to the recall stage before so not sure about best course of action. Thanks so much and all the best!
Ah congrats! You can always call to check, but it should be fine. Sometimes they take a while to get back with dates. My friend had the same issue last year - she panicked that she'd missed her recall, but they were just super slow. She ended up getting to the 4th round, so don't worry! But they will never be mad at you for calling and checking.
Thank you so much😚 for creating this video. I know this going to sound crazy but I plan on auditioning for RADA in NYC🗽 in Nov 2020. Why would this be crazy? Because I will be 50 yrs old and finished raising my children. Would love more RADA info.
Do you, or anyone can give me a hint. I would like to study at Guildhall but my concerns are - how will I make a living, how can an expat manage studying acting (which requires a lot of time, energy and focus) with a job (by making enough to make a living). Is it possible, is does someone has such an experience?
Guys, could you please tell whether you have prepared with acting coaches/directors/tutors/other specialists for your auditions or you have done all preparation yourself?
We have done auditions with both a coach and without a coach and I'd definitely advise seeing one a few times. You end up feeling much more confident and they're a huge help!
Hi guys i am an spanish girl and i love acting. I am actually studying drama in spain but i want to go to london because my school sucks. I really want to be an actress but i am completely lost. I would love to contact u to talk a bit more about my situation cuz i dunno what to do and maybe u could give me some advices? I am also worried because i am not english and i don’t know if i could have dificulties at the time i apply for a school. Thank u!
Crazy isn't it! "literally" is used as slang nowadays to emphasise a point. Or instead of the word 'just'. So for example if I was telling Lia about how I nearly got hit by a car, I might say "I was literally walking down the street ....". Instead of "I was just walking down the street..."
Just found your channel and LOVE hearing about your experiences, particularly with the audition process and what it was like for you. As with many, we are about to begin this journey too so any help, guidance, tips etc. you can share would be gratefully received. Thankyou!
What marvelous advice! I've been a US high school teacher for 43 years - music and theatre - and had many students go on to university for acting - some successful - some not so much. But Joel's line, "There is no excuse anymore for doing nothing!" is so wise - and so true! Thank you - I'll bring this with me to school tomorrow.
You two are the most likable and charismatic people I've seen on youtube in a long time. This all was great advice and info!
Aw thanks so much Ricky!
After seeing so many of your videos, I loved hearing you talk seriously about your personal lives. RADA is known by anyone around the world with a serious interest in film and theatre and your account of process of becoming were very honest and direct. We don’t see your acting on these videos but it’s very apparent that you’re both very talented people.
Greetings from across the pond! I love seeing these videos. My family set up a trust/scholarship for RADA back in 2010/11, knowing the kinds of people it may go to warms my heart. I love all your videos! I’m very excited for both of you! Congratulations by the way ^_^
Aw Jennifer that's so lovely!! Thanks for watching!!
I love the RADA Audition, Recall and Experience with the UK Drama School Tips, Informative and Chatty Video, thank you, Joel and Lia!!! 🇬🇧😍
Thanks Barbie!
It was really interesting to hear your about your experience at RADA. I definitely think your presence on RUclips will open up many more exciting opportunities for you both!
Aw thanks Cate! ❤️
I love LOVE the last few minutes of this video. The advice you gave at the end was lovely and truly genuine and real.
I’ve been auditioning for drama schools this year and so far I’ve got a re-call for Mountview and Guildhall on the BA acting courses and so this video was really interesting and helpful..... sooo thank youuu!! :)) xx
Ah amazing! Congratulations - got lots of friends who went to Mountview and they've done so well! And Guildhall is obviously great!!
Ah thanks for replyinggg :) Also, just wondering about accommodation (if I do get in!). How do you find other people from the school to share with if you’re coming in as new and not knowing anyone?? :)
Can I please talk to about auditions ?
tysm for this! i won’t need this until like four years but i really hope i can keep practising and improving so i’m ready for it 😭 that tiny percentage both scared me and really motivated me. that tip about playing someone who you could play in real life really helped though.
"Here we are now" 39 thousand subscribers later!
Well done both of you!
Crazy isn't it!!
two months later they are at 89 thousand. all creative output falls under the pareto principle or the 80/20 rule. Basically weath or in this case subscribers are distributed unevenly with the bottom 80 percent of the input (content creators) getting about 20 percent of the output (views) and the top 20 percent getting 80 percent of the views, then within that cohort the top 20 (of the top 20 percent) percent gets 80 percent (of the 80 percent), and within that cohort the top 20 percent gets 80 percent etc and so that most creative types earn zero but as you level up your income grows exponentially.
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They are at 236 subscribers now. Amazing!
This was so inspiring, supporting and encouraging! Thank you guys so much! You deserve a lot x
Aw thanks Andrea!
🎉🙌!!!40000!!!🙌🎉 More subscribers to come! Congrats again and thanks for all your help. Love and cheers! 👍👍💗😘🙋🇬🇧
Auditioning this year for drama schools for the first time. 3 recalls and an offer so far. Didn’t bother with Rada as the audition requirements were ridiculous. Loved the video.
What schools are they?
Fantastic video guys! Very insightful and helpful. Really enjoyed the recount of your personal experiences at RADA. Great job! Thanks! Love and cheers! 👍💗😘🇬🇧
Thank you, it was such a lovely time!
This was so interesting to watch! I decided to go straight into work rather than go to drama school so it was really cool to hear what it would have been like to go :)
Great Vid! Nice one for getting it, must of been great! ( also you're watchable people! )
Totally saw how Lia kept looking at the fish in the aquarium - it was clear even before you said it! Such a natural 😎
hahaha such a good actress
Great video, thanks so much for sharing your insights and experiences! I know nothing about drama schools but that didn't keep me from keep listening to what you had to say. I do appreciate your honesty and I think that's one of the things that makes your videos so interesting and worth following,
Aw thank you Gloria! ❤️
I subscribed to your channel because you two have such a wonderful dynamic. Honestly, you could do a video about peanut butter and jam and it would still be entertaining. With regard to this subject I would ask what genre would be your dream job? What kind of character would you play?
hahaha thanks Jon!!
RUclips is great for people who want to create their own work (which a lot of people have to do to get noticed). Creativity is key and however you get to create, do it! Finishing things-even crappy things-is a good boost as well. It doesn't have to be good (and initially it probably won't be lol), but at least it'll be finished. :P You guys are fantastic!
I’ve been watching your channel for awhile, but just came across this episode, and wondered have either of you been cast in movies, etc. if not you will be, as you both will be very successful. You already are on u-tube, can’t wait to see what’s in your future. 💕💕
You guys awesome video!!
I am actually watching your language-accent videos, because i plan to move to London next year for acting studies! RADA is actually the school i dream to enter! You were truly helpful and encouraging! Thanks 🎭
Ah thank you! Hope your auditions go well!!
Thanks! Maybe you could do a Q&A video about drama studies and life after sometime 😎
🎉🙌 39k+ subscribers!!! So happy for you both! Congrats! Keep it coming! L&C 👌🙋
Thanks Tek! WOOOOO!
When I was the University of Regina, actor Barry Morse was brought in by the Drama faculty to talk to us students. One of the things our invited guest said was that drama school is a complete waste of time and money. "If you want to be an actor, for god's sake just go and act," he said. The faculty were not pleased, but I got a subversive chuckle out of it.
I’m applying for MA courses in Acting and Musical theatre next year (Sept) and this video has really helped!! If there are any no nos that I should never do at an audition please let me know!
I’m a new subscriber to the channel from U.S., I nave been on a binge for hours now. I really, really enjoyed the content. Keep it up!!!
haha! Aw thanks so much Brenda! ❤️
Thanks for this video!! I was searching for this
I've just found your channel and I love it💙 Thank u so much for the information!
Everyday, I love you guys more and more! You're absolute stars!
Aw thanks Tom!
I felt this way when I was accepted to Indiana University! Top music school, but oh my goodness the nerves and pressure. Eventually I changed my major from musical theater to music/theater education. Less pressure and I could still completely love my arts.
Yeah sometimes the nerves can ruin your hobby and turn it into a bit of a burden can't it!
Can anybody tell me If you / how well you need to dance for most drama schools and etc ? It would be really helpful xx (and also singing ?)
Finally 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😍😍😍 thank you so so much, I’m not able to watch it right now but I will this evening!! You’re brilliant!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ by the way, I’m still writing the black hearts, but not in your comments any more 😘(you said they where stone hearts)
You're welcome Paula! 🖤 hahaha
My lovely daughter goes to drama school on Saturdays. She loves it. I am so pleased.
Aw that's great! A little superstar in the making!
Being British: Joel & Lia Thank you. We are foreigners in the UK. All I hope is she could be confident in front of people.
Does the singing aspect matter too much? I love acting but really struggle with singing
awesome!! you two did theater/drama? i love theater/drama/musicales. I actually did a few musicales while i was in high school (i hear Brits call it secondary school) my first was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the 197 something version with Gene Wilder. I was an Ommpa-Loompa and i had to wear a green wig. For my first one, i had no idea what i was doing. i didn't know how to act. so during my first stage debut as Ommpa-Loopa, being the first one seen by the kids. at the end of the scene instead of running off being scared, i just casually walked off the stage. being my first one, i had no idea what i was doing. The next one, i believe was Charlie Brown and i played the character of Shermy. and i think my last my senior year was Oklahoma. i did audition for the part of Ado Annie, but didn't get the part. And in the spring, we had our spring plays, but i worked crew for the spring plays (set crew, props manager, costume manager, stage manager) but i don't remember them in the exact order. But i loved it. i don't see myself doing it for a living, getting paid to do it. i think for one musical i did after high school, it was a community musical and i was paid. if i could be in one of our high school musicales, i would. love it too much.
I know what you mean about those not wanting to be serious about, wanting to do it for a joke and be lazy. we had one who would complain about everything. at one point, he tired to come into the girls dressing room to get his costume and yes, we girls were all still getting ready. but i grabbed his costume off the rack and handed it to him through the dressing room door. and one wouldn't memorize his lines. he cared more about screwing around than memorizing his lines. and i will tell ya, our director wasn't fond when you were messing around during rehearsals. she would be on ya faster than......simply put - she would be pretty ticked if you were messing around.
but we definitely had some funny moments. at one rehearsal of Charlie Brown, one of the actors blew into the pitch finder and no sound came out. during lunch, a lot of us met in the band room to go over things and the music director was like "i gonna get the pitch finder" and for a while minute i thought he said pitch fight. i sat there like what did he says, but i didn't say it out loud. i just shook my head and stuffed my mouth with food. Good times, but god i miss it. But photos got pretty annoying pretty quick. after each show, whether it was a musicale or spring play, after a while (and it was our fault we started this) we started this 10.9.8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1 countdown and scattered off the stage after photos. the music director stopped us during Oklahoma and made us stop. so he finally caught on lol. so many memories.
I love to listen to you guys :D Adore your laughing! Thanks for new and new content!
How about topic of eating at home and outside?
Aw thank you! Good idea, will add it to our list
I have been waiting for this vid thanks guys
Nice piece of advice in the last two minutes ;)
Hi there, great video, this has helped a lot as I am currently waiting to do my preliminary audition at RADA! I was just curious as to what contemporary pieces you guys chose and how much they contrasted your classical pieces? I am uncertain as to how contrasting the two pieces have to be and am starting to panic haha thanks!
Maybe my videos aren't professional, but I do the best I can. I do enjoy your videos as always.
Amazing video as ALWAYS! you know what? I JUST LOVE YOU!✋🚶🏽♀️🚶🏽♀️🚶🏽♀️
Thank you! ❤️
really interesting! I want to know the details of classes at drama school! It’s certainly something you wouldn’t know unless you actually go there.
That's true, maybe we will do that! Would be fun to go through our old timetable!
That's true, maybe we will do that! Would be fun to go through our old timetable!
i loved this video, thank you! how old were you both when you were accepted into RADA? were there many people in your year who were 18? and where else did you audition, and did you get in anywhere else? x
You guys got my sub and I love to hear you guys talk😊😊
Aw thanks Elaine!
You two are Brilliant!
"I definitely would not get to drama school if i auditioned again now" I thought I was the only one who felt that way ahhahhahaha
Why though? Aren't you more experienced and a better actor overall?
Hi Joel and Lia, I am from India, Currently I am an acting student from film school, I am keen to take admission in RADA , what's the criteria of RADA for foreign students and really liked your video
The man is good looking and has a nice voice. The woman has a commanding and intelligent personality.
Awesome video
Love all your videos! I wish you all did vlogs!
Aw thanks Kelly! We might do some more vlogs ya never know!
Being British: Joel & Lia That would be sooo awesome!
How about the Masters course? How difficult is it to get into this course compared to the competition for the BA course? You chose RADA, but had you offers to the other places? If so, (which ones?) Sorry--Lots of questions--I'm just fascinated.
Thanks a lot for considering this topic!
But could you please be more detailed about voice and accent requirements?
It's interesting because here in Russia if you don't have a perfect accent (basically we have the only one correct accent) and good voice skills, then it's totally not your advantage.
And you have dozens of accents..So, how to be? everyone is required for the RP? or...?
xx
Omg in my high school (an arts school) half of the girls in my class did the same Phebe monologue 😂 I always went for Portia from Julius Caesar ☺️
Love Portia! Good shout!
I tried but not succeed. Much love and i wish you all the success. Respect. About shakespear you must bring something new and personnal to make it unique in front of the jury.
Hopefully you'll see my question: Are you allowed to audition for theatre/television/films while at RADA? Or are you not supposed to audition until after graduation?
from an American----what is a CV? is it a kind of job resume?
Ive been in school plays so i loved acting but never thought of it as a career but im always fascinated by those who do and go for it. Well done you two!
were you guys on the MA or foundation course? because you're not in the student graduate list anywhere on the RADA website :) (for the BA program at least)
Could you do a video of your audition monologues??xx
What did you have to do to get into RADA? Such as like subjects you would have to have knowledge about and learn about.
I occasionally watch your videos for some time now but never realized the two of you were RADA graduates.
I dream of going to RADA since I was a teenager but nice do I have a clue how to und it nor am I a native speaker so I don't know if I had any chance at all. I'd really value opinions and advice on these topics.
I know they have an open door policy when it comes to auditions but how likely as a disabled or overweight person to actually get in? Are there any students that exist in those realms?
Will RADA allow you to audition for other things whilst you're there?
What can you do as someone in secondary school to prepare for this?
Year out drama, in Stratford, if its still going. Read a play every week, get a coach, learn monologues that speak to you, fire you up. And don't expect entry to drama School in your first year of auditioning!
Hi guys! I am auditioning for a musical theatre course at GSA and i would LOVE to use checkov´s the seagull, but i still don't get if it´s classical or contemporary. Do u think i could use it as a classical one?
I've just checked the RADA student profiles and neither of your names are there??
Hi! Is GSA a top drama school in the UK as well? I’ve heard it’s also a really hard one to get in, taking about the same amount of people RADA does. I’m thinking about applying to both for next year entrance
Guys, do you have list of the literature you have been studying at Rada? that would be amazing if you sure! thx
Hi guys, I found this really helpful as I'm hoping to study at drama school in the next couple of years. One other thing I'm curious to hear your thoughts on is about actors working acting jobs whilst studying at drama school (both during term-time and during the holidays). Is it possible? Are you allowed to do that? Do they encourage it? Did either of you work other acting jobs whilst you were training? Or did anyone else in your year? There's not a lot of information to find on that. I know Gemma Arterton worked on St Trinians & a play at the Globe theatre whilst she was still training; I was just curious if it's common practice and how Rada as a school feel about it? Thanks
Hi guys , so I love watching all your videos regardless of the topic , so aside from RADA , you do all things British EXCEPT food , I'm a cook-aholic honestly , I'd love to see you do some recipes , or collab with chefs you know , just a suggestion , hope you guys go further & further with this channel
Thanks Dalil! We have just filmed a foodie video, but we will definitely do some more as we know you like them now!
Ah I asked for such a video when I subscribed to your welcome pack! Thank you so much, I really love this! Since I plan to study there as well, that video was really helpful, thanks again! Do you have any favourite memory from it? :) And since my financial situation isn't that easy, do you have any recommendations or advice about housing? Also, I would love to hear about your acting career ever since you left RADA! ;) Greetings from Austria!
Well there you go! haha! It depends, if you can get a student loan (not sure how it works with international students) then that's problem solved, if not, there's no easy way through really. RADA don't have any accommodation. Lia lived with family friends and I lived in expensive private halls of residence. But definitely use the resources each school gives you - they often have loads of information on their website regarding funding and accommodation!
Wow, quite informative 👌🏻👌🏻
thank you!
could i send 2 of my self tapes to you guys and see which you prefer? really can’t decide, it’s killing me
Love this video! I did Shakespeare in the Park and played Hamlet. Had a lovely teacher who taught me what the words meant, not just to spout them out. Good show!
Hi, I'm from Poland and I was wondering if it's even possible for me to apply to this academy. If so, is it more difficult?
I want to apply to rada next year in September, do they do dance as well in their BA acting course, if so what dance do they do. I looked in their website and they don’t say much about dance? Thank you guys I would really appreciate an answer:) xx
How old do u have to be to get in the school?
Is it a university?
I'm only 13 so ya know!?
I'm actually from India and was exploring my options is worth being a part of drama school as an international student and since I don't have any financial backing is it worth investing in?
I have a question. Are you allowed to play the opposite gender for your monologues.
I've just stumbled into this useful video because I'm about to attend a summer course at RADA and I was looking for information. I'm determined to apply for the three-year course during the next round of audition, but sadly I have neither money nor contacts. Plus I'm Italian and I'm 30. Do you guys know if it is possible for a 30 years old foreigner candidate to get in?
For the BA you can - the foundation course is only for EU and UK citizens .
Italy is in EU... The lvl of education has just struck me
Hi guys,
Thank you for this informative video! I just had this question (may seem a bit vague) but how many months do you think a person should prepare for a drama school audition? ☺️
Hey, I know I'm a bit late to to respond to the video, but thanks for the tips. I have a couple of questions though.
1. Is accent softening/reduction a must for aspiring RADA students who are from a non-English speaking country? I'm considering an accent reduction course before my audition.
2. Are there any RADA students who are not from an English-speaking country? Only a few (if any)?
Hey guys, thanks so much for the vid, loved it and found it so reassuring and helpful! I’ve been offered a recall at RADA (got the email about 6 weeks ago) but have not heard about my date yet, so just wondered if you guys would recommend me calling and checking I haven’t missed anything from them, or to just wait as this is a pretty normal timeframe for them? I’ve never got to the recall stage before so not sure about best course of action. Thanks so much and all the best!
Ah congrats! You can always call to check, but it should be fine. Sometimes they take a while to get back with dates. My friend had the same issue last year - she panicked that she'd missed her recall, but they were just super slow. She ended up getting to the 4th round, so don't worry! But they will never be mad at you for calling and checking.
Thank you 🙏😊
Thank you so much😚 for creating this video. I know this going to sound crazy but I plan on auditioning for RADA in NYC🗽 in Nov 2020. Why would this be crazy? Because I will be 50 yrs old and finished raising my children. Would love more RADA info.
I'm nearly 40 and I'm planning on auditioning too. Go get it!
I needed this video. I applied to RADA ... wish me luck.
Hey! How did you get on with the audition?
how’d it go??
A job is a job don't let anyone say otherwise.
I have decided last minute to apply for drama school this year, how far ahead did you start preparing? Thank you! x
Lovely! Even, if I didn't wait it at all!:)
haha thanks!
Thanks for your videos
This might sound a bit stupid, but are there any Asian people learning in the school from what you know?
There are multiple different ethnicities there, but you have to be completely fluent in English to get a place.
Do you, or anyone can give me a hint. I would like to study at Guildhall but my concerns are - how will I make a living, how can an expat manage studying acting (which requires a lot of time, energy and focus) with a job (by making enough to make a living). Is it possible, is does someone has such an experience?
Thank you guys
Thank you so much for this video! How long have you trained to be in RADA?
I am Brazilian. But I really want to live in England, maybe just for studying (cz I love home). Do you have public (free) drama' s school?
No, unfortunately there is no free training available unless you get a scholarship which are very rare!
Being British: Joel & Lia thank you. :( oh, do you know Tom Ruddock? He is a british director. His short film, "Hello, Again" is just amazing. 😍
Guys, could you please tell whether you have prepared with acting coaches/directors/tutors/other specialists for your auditions or you have done all preparation yourself?
We have done auditions with both a coach and without a coach and I'd definitely advise seeing one a few times. You end up feeling much more confident and they're a huge help!
Thank you very much for your advice xx
if you cant afford the tuition fees then can you get help or a bursary from the school?
Hi guys i am an spanish girl and i love acting. I am actually studying drama in spain but i want to go to london because my school sucks. I really want to be an actress but i am completely lost. I would love to contact u to talk a bit more about my situation cuz i dunno what to do and maybe u could give me some advices? I am also worried because i am not english and i don’t know if i could have dificulties at the time i apply for a school. Thank u!
wooo 39k+ subscribers! Congrats .
Could you tell me how to use " literally" please?
Thanks!
Crazy isn't it! "literally" is used as slang nowadays to emphasise a point. Or instead of the word 'just'. So for example if I was telling Lia about how I nearly got hit by a car, I might say "I was literally walking down the street ....". Instead of "I was just walking down the street..."
Just found your channel and LOVE hearing about your experiences, particularly with the audition process and what it was like for you. As with many, we are about to begin this journey too so any help, guidance, tips etc. you can share would be gratefully received. Thankyou!