Your reasons to study Musical Theatre at Trinity Laban
Great performance opportunities, facilities and teachers, and our alumni have gone on to perform in West End shows!
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One of the top universities for graduate employment in the UK
Trinity Laban undergraduates are consistently amongst the highest of all UK universities and conservatoires for rate of employment and further study.

Study in London next to the West End
Quickly become exposed to the industry and all it has to offer. (Plus living in London isn’t as expensive as you think!)
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Our close association with the industry helps put us at the forefront of Musical Theatre training
Final year students perform in a specially commissioned showcase at a West End venue, in front of invited agents and industry specialists.

Perform in a wide range of high-profile shows throughout your training
Throughout your three years, you’ll get to work with renowned directors, musical directors and choreographers. You will perform in the big West End hitters and original, brand new British musicals, as well feature in photoshoots, video trailers and more.
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Work with respected industry practitioners throughout your training
Including the infamous Tony Castro, to whom Adele credits her success!
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We are incredibly proud of our current student and alumni success
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Musical Theatre at Trinity Laban

Recent alumni have joined the casts of…
….42nd Street, Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat, Babe and many more musicals! Plus featured in films such as The Hatton Garden Job.
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Alum Laura Barnard
received the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award Bursary in 2018, as well as The Ian Fleming Musical Theatre Award, 2017.
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The education is ‘second to none’
Hear student Jack McNeill talk about the BA (Hons) Musical Theatre Performance course.
Jack's Story
Alum Jack McCann, represented by Shane Collins Associates,
was nominated for ‘Best Actor in a New Production of a Musical’, 2017.

The opportunity to work alongside and collaborate with dancers and musicians…
…has opened up new doors for many musical theatre students and led to hugely successful projects and theatre-makers of the future.
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