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Class Act | With James Cooney
James Cooney
6 episodes
1 week ago
In 2011, thirty-two students graduated with a BA in Acting from one of the top drama schools in the UK. Nearly 10 years on, one student wants to bring them all back together and ask the question; what happened next?
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In 2011, thirty-two students graduated with a BA in Acting from one of the top drama schools in the UK. Nearly 10 years on, one student wants to bring them all back together and ask the question; what happened next?
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Chris Aukett
Class Act | With James Cooney
56 minutes 43 seconds
5 years ago
Chris Aukett

Hello and welcome to the first episode of Class Act, the reunion podcast which brings together the LIPA Acting Class of 2011 and asks: so what happened?

Chris Aukett is (one of) my best friend(s). I know exactly what he's been up to most days since we met in one of the rehearsal rooms at LIPA.  But what I really wanted to know was how Chris looks back on his time at drama school. Chris opens up about the challenges of being surrounded by highly skilled people and how he has managed to balance his career with his personal well-being. 


Class Act | With James Cooney
In 2011, thirty-two students graduated with a BA in Acting from one of the top drama schools in the UK. Nearly 10 years on, one student wants to bring them all back together and ask the question; what happened next?