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  1. The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) was a British drama school. It had two sites: ALRA South on Wandsworth Common in south London and ALRA North in Wigan, Greater Manchester. It was founded in 1979 by director and actor Sorrel Carson who then directed the school as its principal until 2001.

  2. The Academy of Live & Recorded Arts (ALRA) was founded in 1979 by Sorrel Carson-Hanau, Caryll Ziegler and Mark Hanau (Sorrel’s son). ALRA was created to be inclusive and accessible, but importantly it had a strong focus on TV & radio which, at that time, was not catered for within traditional drama schools.

  3. Apr 4, 2022 · The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) announced 44 members of staff would be made redundant on Monday with immediate effect. Students will be helped to find "alternative...

  4. Jun 1, 2021 · The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts says the wellbeing of all at the school is "of the upmost importance" A top drama school has begun an internal investigation after students claimed...

  5. Apr 8, 2022 · The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) announced its sudden closure in April 2022, leaving 284 students and staff in shock. The institution, which trained comedians Miranda Hart and Bridget Christie, faced financial difficulties and competition from universities and other drama schools.

  6. ALRA is a drama school, a member of CDET and one which provides the highest quality training for students following a career as an actor, actress, stage manager or technician. Based in both London and Wigan, Lancashire, our drama training covers TV & film acting for camera from week 1 to the end of your training.

  7. ALRA (The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts) was founded in 1979, by Sorrel Carson and Caryll Ziegler. It was the first drama school to offer a training which encompassed all media: Live Theater, TV & Film and Radio.