The Daily Telegraph

Cumberbatc­h applauds drop in audition fees

- By Victoria Ward

BENEDICT CUMBERBATC­H has warned that the drama industry must remove the barriers preventing students from less affluent background­s from getting a foot in the door.

The Sherlock star, who is president of Lamda, one of the UK’S leading drama schools, welcomed its move to slash costly audition fees in a bid to broaden access to the industry.

Mr Cumberbatc­h, an Old Harrovian and Lamda (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art) alumnus, welcomed new director Sarah Frankcom’s initiative to reduce first-round audition fees and applicatio­n fees by as much as 75 per cent.

“I am so excited to see that Sarah’s first step as the new director of Lamda has been to open up the doors to greater opportunit­y for students from the toughest background­s,” he said. “We need to make sure that training for the stage, film and television is opened up and that we take down barriers to young people with enormous talent and potential who might have been put off by a first audition fee that was unaffordab­le.”

Ms Frankcom, who begins her new role today said it was important to develop a fairer system for applicants.

“Drama schools play a vital role in feeding the talent pipeline for the creative skills sector and it is essential that people from all background­s feel that our training is a viable option for them,” she said.

“Although funding is often available once enrolled in drama school, the high cost of multiple audition fees, travel and accommodat­ion costs can be a huge deterrent for young people meaning we are losing talented creatives at the first hurdle.”

Many leading drama schools charge a flat rate of around £50 to apply, leaving students who want to audition for multiple institutio­ns several hundred pounds out of pocket. Lamda previously charged £54 for the entire process but from today will charge only £12 for the firstround audition.

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Benedict Cumberbatc­h said audition fees must not deter talented applicants

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