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A statement on the school's official website read: "Following the tragic death of the principal, Tim Reynolds, the Academy closed in January 2007. His widow, Judith would like to thank everyone in the industry and most especially the graduate students who have been so supportive. Tim was very proud
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At the inception of The Actor Works on 18 December 2006, all mid-course Academy students were offered places and given the opportunity to complete their training at the new school. The great majority accepted a place at The Actor Works. Many former Academy tutors also joined the staff of the new
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to pay for it, although they still had to pay fees every term. Accordingly, they put together the Full Time Evening Course, a two-year (six-term) programme which enabled students to earn a living from a daytime job, while pursuing an intensive drama training at the school in the evenings and
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The school had its own theatre space on-site (The Andrew Sketchley Theatre), in which all in-house productions during the training were performed. However, those graduating the Full Time and Postgraduate courses had their final production presented at a London
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Foundation Certificate in Acting (Level 3). A one-year (three-term) Acting with English Course was later created to help talented students with a lack of higher English skills. For these last three courses, classes were taught during the daytime.
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and on national/international tours with companies such as Graeae, Chapterhouse and Pendle Productions. Others have appeared in films, or in television shows ranging from
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The Academy also offered a variety of shorter courses, some oriented towards leisure but all offering the same standard of teaching as on the main vocational courses.
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Tim Reynolds died in 2006, and after 20 years of struggle, the Academy was finally forced into receivership in the face of mounting financial difficulties.
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establishment. The school is now in its sixth year of existence, having auditioned and accepted full complements of new Full-Time students each year.
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The Full Time Evening Course was always the core of the school's activities, but the Academy also established a one-year (three-term)
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Graduates of the Academy's various courses have gone on to work for esteemed theatre institutions such as the
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Course and a one-year (three-term) drama school access course ('The Foundation Course') which culminated in a
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On the closure of the Academy, then principal Daniel Brennan established a new drama school in
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The Academy was founded by Tim Reynolds and his wife Judith in 1985 as the
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staged for these graduates, which was presented to an invited audience of
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The school was initially located at cold and damp premises in
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