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About Us

LAMDA is a London based drama school with a world-class reputation, where almost one in two students is American. AFLAMDA is a US-based independent non-profit which supports the work of LAMDA by fundraising in the US to widen access to LAMDA's training for talented Americans, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds.

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  • LAMDA To Open New York Office

  • ALUMNI NEWS

  • LAMDA LUNCH WITH DAVID OYELOWO

  • Ted Van Griethuysen on What Is Shakespeare?

  • FOUR ORIGINAL AUDIO DRAMAS RELEASED BY LAMDA AND AUDIBLE

  • East COAST PATRONS PROGRAM LAUNCHED

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Alumni

LAMDA trains the leading artists, trailblazers and collaborators of every generation. Click here to find out more about the actors, technicians and directors who trained at LAMDA.

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Allen Perl, AFLAMDA Administrator
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American Friends of LAMDA (AFLAMDA)
c/o Perl Grossman & Associates LLP
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New Hyde Park
NY 11042
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