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  1. Our approach. Interdisciplinary collaboration is central to our approach at Guildhall School. We believe that collaboration is fundamental to 21st century artist training, and students in the Drama Department have regular opportunities to create work and share learning with their peers in Music and Production Arts.

  2. All application deadlines are advertised on the relevant programme pages. If you have any questions or feedback regarding the accessibility of this form or the application process more broadly, if you you experience any difficulty using it, please contact us by email, Registry@gsmd.ac.uk or telephone 020 7382 7183.

  3. The Guildhall School of Music and Drama is offering GREAT Scholarships for the 2024-25 academic year, each worth £10,000. Scholarships are available for students from: India. Mexico. These scholarships are available for a taught master’s programme in the following subjects: MA Collaborative Performance Making.

  4. Innovative in structure and approach, our Acting programme supports students to connect with their own authentic selves. We are committed to the development of each student’s unique and individual practice. Our Acting programme is constantly evolving to meet the demands of the 21st century, whilst maintaining a deep commitment to craft training.

  5. Guildhall School of Music first opened its doors on 27 September 1880, housed in a disused warehouse in the City. With 62 part-time students, it was the first municipal music college in Great Britain. The School quickly outgrew its first home, however, and in 1887 it moved to new premises in John Carpenter Street in a complex of educational ...

  6. Guildhall School offers dedicated studios for Electronic & Produced Music students. Our main studio is specifically designed for the front and back end of the production process (recording and mixing/mastering), featuring an acoustically isolated control room, recording booths and tie lines to multiple spaces for recording of larger ensembles.

  7. Guildhall School's professional-standard performance venues with state-of-the-art equipment allow our programmes to keep in line with current practice and new theatre technology. Students use the School’s on-site theatres, rehearsal rooms, workshops and costume department to collaborate on major productions and a range of smaller projects and events.