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  1. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts ( AADA) is a private drama school with two locations, one in New York City and one in Los Angeles. The academy offers an associate degree in occupational studies and teaches drama and related arts in the areas of theater, film, and television. Students also have the opportunity to audition for the third ...

  2. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts is the first and finest acting school in America, training students to become professional working actors in theatre, film & television with campuses in New York and Los Angeles.

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  3. Learn about the founding, evolution and legacy of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, the first school for acting in the English-speaking world. Explore the notable alumni, influential faculty, historical photos and moments in history of this prestigious institution.

  4. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts ( AADA) is a two-year performing arts school. It has two locations. The first is at 120 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City. The second is at 1336 North La Brea Avenue, Hollywood, California. AADA is the oldest acting school in the English -speaking world. [1]

  5. Maggie Low Acting, Audition Technique, First-Year Coordinator New York Campus. Jennifer Leigh Mann On-Camera Technique, Audition Technique, Head of On Camera New York Campus. Nicola Murphy Acting, Director New York Campus. Erin O'Leary Alexander Technique New York Campus. Susan Pilar Core Faculty—Acting, Audition Technique New York Campus.

  6. Leisha Hailey. David Hammond (director) William Hanley. Richard Hart (actor) Emily Wakeman Hartley. Dennis Haysbert. Florence Henderson. Adrienne McNeil Herndon. Enid Hibbard.

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  8. American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA) is a 2-year performing arts conservatory with facilities located in Manhattan, New York City – at 120 Madison Avenue, in a landmark building designed by noted architect Stanford White as the original Colony Club – and in Hollywood, California – at 1336 North La Brea Avenue, in a new building on the site of the former studios of Charlie Chaplin.

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