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The British American Drama Academy (BADA) exists to provide high quality, modern actor training with a foundation in British theatre traditions. BADA – British American Drama Academy Toggle navigation BADA: British American Drama Academy
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Background. The British American Drama Academy (BADA) was founded in 1983 by Tony Branch and Carolyn Sands, based upon an idea they developed whilst living in La Jolla, California in 1982. Its goal is to enable students from around the world to study classical theatre with leading actors and directors of the British theatre.
For an international immersion in theater, the British American Drama Academy's (BADA) Midsummer in Oxford program is unparalleled. With a focus on Shakespearean texts, workshops, and attending performances at the Globe Theatre, participants gain a global perspective on theatrical arts.
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Apr 30, 2009 · BrownEyes April 30, 2009, 4:24pm 2. <p>My child attended BADA last summer. It was a wonderful, intense life-changing experience which definitely shaped the college application process this year. In fact, the students remained in close touch and supported each other during college auditions this year. The BADA program is intense and involves a ...
The BADA Midsummer in Oxford (MIO) programme, based in Magdalen College in Oxford University, is designed for serious actors over the age of eighteen and focuses on British acting techniques with an emphasis on Shakespeare. Participants work and live alongside the faculty in Oxford. The faculty consists of leading British theatre practitioners ...