Frequently Asked Questions
- What is city of Dublin like?
- Will there be someone to meet us on arrival?
- What's the accommodation like?
- What course materials do I need?
- How much (approximately) money should we bring?
- How much performing will we be doing?
- What will a "typical" day be like?
- What date is the tuition due and how can I pay?
- Is this just for American students?
- Will I be safe in Dublin?
- What do I do next?? How do I book?
- What time zone is Dublin on?
- What do I need to do before I travel?
- How do I keep in touch with home?
- What do you suggest I pack?
- What can I do in my free time?
- I am a minority student - will I feel comfortable and safe in Dublin?
- What behavior is expected of me when I am with you?
- Tell me what's in the small print!
- The Gaiety School of Acting operates all of our courses on a basis of numbers, in that if we have insufficient numbers, we may need to cancel that course. In the case of international courses, we do this at one month's notice from the start date of the course.
- The Gaiety School of Acting is not responsible for flights or other costs incurred by students in the case of cancelled courses.
- Accommodation is booked for the night before the course's start date to the night of the course end date inclusive. Should you wish to arrive earlier to Dublin or stay longer, you will need to make these arrangements yourself.
- Fees cover accommodation (ensuite room, single-gender, dormitory style in a backpacker hostel. You will only be placed in a room with other course participants), tuition and cultural & theatre visits. Students must budget for their own flights, meals and spending money themselves



