In LAMDA Acting: Advance. This course challenges Learners to push their emotional and technical boundaries, mastering the art of nuanced expression through advanced vocal control, physicality, and character development. Through in-depth scene work and heightened performance techniques, Learners will cultivate a more sophisticated and compelling approach to acting.
In Acting Advance, Learners will deepen their understanding of the drama performance monologue materials, exploring complex characters and the interpretation and delivery techniques of these characters. Learners will need to perform from memory three monologues of their own choice. Each monologues need to be from a different period from a play originally published during one of the following periods:
- Ancient Greek and Roman (500BC – 4BC)
- Elizabethan and Jacobean (1558–1625)
- Restoration and Post-Restoration (1626–1799)
- During the period 1800 to 31st December 1979.
- Published on or after 1st January 1980.







