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Former Cirencester College student Tori Cansdale has recently received an unconditional offer from Rose Bruford College in Kent to study Stage & Events Management in September 2022.

Tori attended Cirencester College from 2019 to 2021 and achieved A-levels in Drama, English Literature, and Fine Art whilst working as a Stage Manager alongside her studies.

After leaving College, Tori decided to take a gap year and has been involved in many theatre productions; taking on roles such as Assistant Stage Manager and Stage Manager whilst also working in retail to earn money in preparation for drama school. Tori also received unconditional offers from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and Guildford School of Acting.

Tori said “My time at Cirencester College was inspirational and helped me to build my confidence and pursue the career that I was interested in. I always had generous support from all of my lecturers and fellow classmates, which I will be forever grateful for. I am extremely excited to attend drama school on a course that I am extremely passionate about, in which I will be able to share all of the knowledge I have gained from both my work experience and throughout my time at college.”

Tori’s former English teacher, Melanie, said “It comes as absolutely no surprise to us that Tori received unconditional offers from the top drama schools in the country, and we know she’ll do brilliantly. We’re already making big plans to take Cirencester College students to enjoy one of Tori’s plays in a few years’ time!”

Cirencester College continue to wish Tori every success for her future

For more information please email chloe.suter@cirencester.ac.uk

 

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