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Hello everyone!


My name is Laura, I am a professionally trained actor with over 14years experience teaching, coaching and performing.

I am a Trinity and Lamda exam tutor with 100% pass rate. Lamda and Trinity exams are fantastic for improving confidence, public speaking, acting technique and can also be used towards UCAS points. You can find out full details on their website, alongside my profile on their "Find a teacher" section. Throughout lockdown, I have been running sessions completely online and they have worked brilliantly. My students have been able to continue their exams whilst growing in technique and ability. There's no age range for exams and happy to chat about the best steps for you.


If you are looking for fun drama lessons for your little one, teenager or yourself, get in touch and we can chat further about online sessions.


"Since lockdown lessons have continued on zoom. I was sceptical at first, but have been amazed how much has been achieved. Cleo now has several speeches from Shakespeare under her belt and has also developed an understanding of the text well beyond her 7 years. All of this is down to Laura?s enthusiasm, talent and ability to engage with young people. Everyone looks back at some point in their life .. remembering a special teacher that inspired them ? I have no doubt for Cleo it will be Laura."



"From start to finish Laura was always kind, supportive and smiley. She also made me feel very prepared and at ease?? Bea, client 2018

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