A STUDENT at a prestigious London drama school is the recent recipient of a Sir John Gielgud Bursary Award.
Just twenty-two bursaries are awarded annually by the Sir John Gielgud Charitable Trust, to talented students at leading drama schools around the UK.
The funds provided help students in their final year, easing the challenging transition from drama training to life as a working actor.
Chris Coleman, 21, from Holmside, Durham, developed his passion for acting at Durham School, where he was awarded a drama scholarship.
He expanded his skills at Northern Star Theatre Arts in Sunderland.
Mr Coleman began his time at ArtsEd on their foundation acting course, successfully moving onto the three-year degree course in 2018.
Throughout his time at ArtsEd, he has proved his dedication and strong work ethic, which has been recognised by his colleagues and teachers.
The director of the school of acting, Julie Spencer said: “Chris is so deserving of the Sir John Gielgud Award and is an exemplary student. Congratulations from the school of acting team for his achievement.”
Mr Coleman said: "To win this award is such a privilege, I cannot express my gratitude enough not only to the trust for awarding it to me, but also to ArtsEd for nominating me for it. It is a real honour and one that fills me with pride.
"The school has not only developed my skills as a performer, but as a person as well – and for that I am so grateful."
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