
Hollie Goodall has passed her LAMDA Acting gold medal with distinction, the final exam in a series of three that completes her LAMDA Advanced Performance Award. Hollie achieved gold medals in Mime and Devised Performance just before Christmas. Achieving 92 points, her highest mark of the Award, Hollie acted pieces from Anton Chekhov’s ‘The Seagull’, Jean Anouilh’s ‘Antigone’ and ‘Made in Spain’ by Tony Grounds.
Hollie has previously completed the LAMDA Advanced Communication Award, achieving gold medals in Verse and Prose Speaking, Reading for Performance, and Public Speaking. Last September she also won the Advanced Communication category at the LAMDA National Finals.
A member of the Raleigh School of Speech and Drama, Hollie’s next challenge will be to study for a Drama Teaching Diploma during her gap year – she also hopes to work in France and do a sailing course in the USA. Her ultimate aim is to go to one of the top London drama schools after gaining a degree in English at university.
Photograph: Hollie performing in the recent Upper School Production.