I made a very concerted decision to go to drama school in the United States. But I did have the opportunity to go to Britain's Central School of Speech and Drama, and my dad and I had a few tense words about that. He wanted me to go to British drama ...
I never went to drama school.
I always wanted to go to a drama school.
I was discouraged at drama school, along with most of my peers.
I went to drama school at New York University.
When I got out of Yale Drama School, I was completely broke.
There is a lot of hype about drama school, I think.
I was always keen to get involved in the school drama productions and was a member of the school choir. I was lucky to have attended schools that took music and drama very seriously and the teachers were just brilliant.
Right after I left drama school, I had a job.
As I got older, I auditioned for drama school and shocked myself by getting in.
I worked in theater my whole life. My mom was a drama teacher at my middle school. In high school, I was Drama Club President every year, and then I auditioned for conservatory acting programs.
I'm a bit of a fraud, really, as I didn't study acting at a drama school.
I graduated in 1930 and I went up to the Yale Drama School for two years.
I went to drama school in the U.K., where we did endless Chekov plays.
My next step must be to go to drama school. Well, I get into drama school, so I did that.
I started studying theater in school, and then I got into drama school at, like, 19, and it was a national drama school in Montreal, and so it was just you and nine other students for three years, and it was really intense.
Clown's Joy: Six years of drama school... for this.
I started really young, like 12 or 13, and then I started doing school plays. We had a really good drama department, so the kind of drama-geek stigma wasn't really there in my high school.
My tutors at drama school commended and criticised my use of comedy in my acting for a long time at drama school. They said I had a tendency to somehow perform the most tragic of scenes in a slightly flippant way.
Just out of high school, you didn't realize you were creating drama for the sake of drama.
I did all sorts of jobs after drama school - working in a bar, as a teaching assistant. I probably learned as much from them as I did at drama school.