Unaccredited drama course warning

Saturday, October 10, 2009
By 1stAngel

As more children express a desire to be famous, parents are being warned about sending them to unaccredited drama schools.

Some can cost up to £40,000 and industry experts say they are often a waste of money.

Brian Milligan reports.

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ABOUT THIS COLUMNIST
I live in Manchester, UK and spend my time working for the arts. My actual profession is Artist, but I spend more time now reporting and promoting artists. I also write for Our Gym (co.uk) and Galileo Was Right (com)

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