John Wood LAMDA

The Fulbright John Wood LAMDA Award covers the one-year MA Classical Acting for the Professional Theatre offered by the institution. 

John Wood CBE (1930–2011) was considered one of the greatest stage actors of the last century. His distinguished career included many performances with the Royal Shakespeare Company and at the National Theatre. 

He won a Tony Award for his role in the Broadway production of Tom Stoppard’s Travesties and numerous other distinctions, including an Olivier Award nomination for the role of AE Houseman in Stoppard’s The Invention of Love. 

A world-class drama school and educational charity, LAMDA delivers exceptional vocational training in the performing arts. Founded in 1861 as the London Academy of Music, it was the first such institution to offer acting tuition – defining LAMDA’s ongoing role as a pioneer in its field. 

Challenging and intense, the MA in Classical Acting is for international actors who wish to develop their craft through an in-depth exploration of the classics. For those eligible to work in the USA, it culminates in industry showcases in Los Angeles and New York. 

Grant amount

Full tuition waiver

£21,286 living stipend

$1500 travel stipend

The living stipend is intended as a contribution towards general maintenance costs towards the first year in the UK.

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