Julian's name cast in stone - literally!
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Julian's name cast in stone - literally!
I expect a lot of you know this ( and it is old news) but I was informed by a friend of mine (who has started at the Central School of Speech and Drama) that his lordship's name is carved into one of the steps there!...
...Bet you knew that already?! I do apologise if this has been posted somewhere before (I did check, what I thought was relevant threads, and couldn't find it so...)
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minimarsbar wrote:
Wouldn't want them to be anyway! - especially Julian's carving - afterall, we want his name wearing out would we?
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My pleasure - glad to be sharing something new (but old) for a change! - you are one of the ones that always come out "tops" as far as info goes!
They aren't like the 'stars' in Hollywood I'm afraid but they are very finely carved into the steps themselves.
Wouldn't want them to be anyway! - especially Julian's carving - afterall, we want his name wearing out would we?
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thanks marinewarden
My pleasure - glad to be sharing something new (but old) for a change! - you are one of the ones that always come out "tops" as far as info goes!
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Hope your daughter's audition went well, by the way.
Thanks Rosie. It was 2 years ago and it did go OK although she didn't get in because they said she looked too young, and also they like them with a bit more life experience.
Her actual audition (we went twice - once to look round and once to audition) was on her 18th birthday. Girls have to have their hair tied up and must not wear any make-up whatsoever for the audition - well, my poor girl could have passed for 12 literally
In fact 2 weeks ago when we were in London for something else she still got away with half fair on the tube and she's now 20!
They receive over 5000 applications a year so on the bright side, she was one of only about 700 to be auditioned – an achievement in itself.
Julian obviously had what they were looking for (of course)
Finally made it down to Swiss Cottage with the camera (and some good weather), so here are a few pics of the steps - as you can see, Julian's in illustrious company.
The steps are in front of the theatre attached to the Central - the entrance with the school's name over it is to the right of the building.
The steps are in front of the theatre attached to the Central - the entrance with the school's name over it is to the right of the building.
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Great pix Rosie. Glad you made it down there eventually...& on a nice dry day too, so the lettering shows up really well!
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