Graduate Journeys: Kyle Ndukuba (BA Hons Professional Acting)
From stage to screen and beyond, the Class of 2024 are already making their mark on the industry. Kyle Ndukuba, who trained on our BA (Hons) Professional Acting programme, reflects on how training at LAMDA prepared him for life as a professional actor.
"Since leaving drama school, I’ve been building my career in both stage and screen.
My professional work so far includes Romeo and Juliet at the Bristol Old Vic, Hackney Empire and Belgrade Theatre, and Ellis on Channel 4. These were particularly meaningful for me as they marked my stage and screen debuts.
Last Autumn, I played Tootles, one of the Lost Boys, in the RSC's Wendy & Peter Pan. Tootles is a gentle, earnest and often overlooked character, and I enjoyed exploring his quiet depth."
"Being part of the LAMDA community means deep connection, support and a shared commitment to the craft."
"LAMDA gave me a strong foundation in both technique and professionalism. The training sharpened my craft, taught me adaptability and resilience, and prepared me for the demands of the industry.
Working with professionals and exploring a wide range of texts gave me the confidence to transition into professional work.
Training at LAMDA was transformative—challenging, rewarding and creatively fulfilling. I’d encourage anyone considering it to be ready for growth in ways they don’t expect.
Being part of the LAMDA community means deep connection, support and a shared commitment to the craft."
Considering BA (Hons) Professional Acting?
Here's how the course can help you develop your craft:
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Train in acting, theatre, film, music, television, audio, motion capture and virtual production.
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Experience classes in: voice, singing, movement, classical and contemporary acting technique, improvisation, self-created work and more.
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Take part in the creation of new writing through workshops with professional playwrights and directors.
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Perform in industry-invited acting showcases.
About the Course
There's still time to apply for September 2026 entry before the deadline on Monday 9 March. Find out more about what the course could offer you and the application process below.




