The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in Bloomsbury, London, is generally regarded as the most prestigious drama school in the United Kingdom.
In 1950 Shaw left a third of his royalties to RADA, and as a result the Academy has benefited from profits of the film My Fair Lady (1964) and subsequent stage versions of the show.
RADA is administered through King's College London.
1904 establishments | Theatre in London | Performing arts education in London | Drama schools in the United Kingdom | King's College London | Camden | Organisations based in the United Kingdom
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art | 王立演劇学校
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