Frequently Asked Questions
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- Why choose The Gaiety School of Acting?
- Does the GSA have a degree validation?
- Why drama school?
- Whats's Dublin City like?
Dublin is a welcoming city, a place that offers the visitor an opportunity to experience not just a rich cultural heritage but also all that is best from a modern vibrant and energetic city.
The city has a strong literary tradition and is proud of its Nobel prize winning authors Samuel Beckett, William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Seamus Heaney. Dublin is also home to Booker prize winning authors Roddy Doyle, Anne Enright and John Banville. There is also a lively and contemporary artistic and musical culture with gigs and night clubs to suit every taste, not to mention an eclectic mix of galleries and museums of arts and crafts.
Dublin is small and compact, so that visiting students often comment that they feel very comfortable exploring without fear of getting too lost! Public transport such as the Luas (tram system), DART (light rail system) and bus services enable students to commute easily to our central location in Temple Bar.
For information on visiting Dublin, see www.visitdublin.com
- Do I need to train?
- Will I be rich and famous?
- Where is the Gaiety school of Acting?
- What do the facilities include?
- How is an average week like for a full time student?
- Can full time students work outside of school?
- How can i join the website student log-in?
- Can I rent a studio at the Gaiety School of Acting?
- Do you offer work experience placements for transition year students?
- What's involved in the audition for the full time course?
- Does the GSA have student housing?
- Can I do one-on-one classes with your tutors?



