What is a Drama School?
A drama school is an establishment specifically designed to train actors, where students learn a wide range of acting skills and methods.
Best Drama Schools In South Africa
Rhodes University Drama School
Oakfields College
Actor Training Workshop
Waterfront Theatre School
AFDA
National School of the Arts
Helen O’Grady Drama Academy
Tshwane University of Technology Drama School
The Independent Theatre Movement of South Africa
Art of Acting Studio
First Physical Theater School
City Varsity, South Africa
Durban University of Technology
What subjects are needed for drama?
To get on to a relevant degree or diploma you may need 5 GCSEs A-C, including maths and English and at least two A levels. A level of drama or theatre studies is desirable, but not essential. The most relevant vocational course would be a BTEC Diploma in Performing Arts.
Where can I study acting in South Africa?
You might some of our tips and advice helpful on how to choose the right acting schools in South Africa to look at.
- City Varsity, South Africa.
- First Physical Theater School.
- Helen O Gradys Drama Academy.
- The National School of the Arts, South Africa.
- The Playhouse.
- The University of Kwazulu-Natal.
- The Waterfront Theatre School.
Can I study acting without matric?
Here is a list of accredited distance learning colleges where you can study without matric: At Skills Academy you can study the following courses without Matric: Bookkeeping and Accounting Studies. Policing, Forensics, and Investigation Studies.
How long is drama school?
Common options include drama, set design, playwriting, film, theater, television, acting, directing, and more.
Most master’s degrees taken through colleges and universities take up to three years to complete; for master’s degrees at performing arts schools, three to four years is standard.