

Andrew Gower stars alongside Cara Delevigne and Orlando Bloom in Amazon’s new big series, Carnival Row.






Molly returns to The Watermill for the autumn tour of its highly acclaimed productions of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.




Richard Gadd’s Baby Reindeer, will run at the Bush from 9 October – 9 November. Richard won the 2016 Edinburgh Comedy Award for his show Monkey See, Monkey Do. He recently played a lead role in BBC3’sClique season 2 and has just finished filming a Sky series #Code404.


The Starry Messenger is written by Kenneth Lonergan, Academy Award-winning writer of feature film Manchester By The Sea.
It plays at Wyndham’s Theatre until 10th August. Edward was last on the London stage in the award nominated The Phlebotomist at Hampstead Theatre


Joanne joins the company for the West End transfer of Ned Bennett‘s critically acclaimed production of Peter Shaffer‘s psychological thriller Equus. The production from English Touring Theatre and Theatre Royal Stratford East is on for a strictly limited season.


2019 graduate Keon makes his professional stage debut on 19 June at the Park Theatre in a ground-breaking piece of theatre, Summer Rolls. The play is the first British Vietnamese play to be stage in the UK. It is written by Tuen Do and produced by VanThanh Productions in association with Park Theatre. The play addresses the journey of discovery for a young second generation immigrant whose family escaped war-torn Vietnam.


Laurence has just started rehearsals for Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea at Chichester. The production is directed by Paul Foster. Laurence was at the theatre earlier this year in Laura Wade’s The Watsons and he has just closed in the production of a new play, The Glass Piano, at The Print Room.


Faye has just opened in Peter Morgan’s The Audience in Southampton. This is the first regional production of the hit play which runs until 22 June.


Karlina has just opened in the highly acclaimed production of Agatha Christie’s A Witness for the Prosecution which is performed in London’s County Hall. The audience plays the jury in this site-specific production which was nominated for an Olivier Award and has received 5 star reviews.


Claire will star as Peggy in Garry from 4 – 22 June at The White Bear. Claire has recently returned from touring Austria in Hamlet for Vienna’s English Theatre.

Following an OSD tradition, the third cast of the West End show Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will include an OSD graduate. Jim Fish follows in the footsteps of James Le Lacheur, Jordan Bamford and Kate Russell-Smith.


Olivia joined the cast of Emmerdale last year in a guest role as a drug-addicted prostitute and has since become a regular character.

Described by The Guardian as “a deeply satisfying Welsh farmhouse murder mystery”, 15 Days is a Channel 5 drama which has been shown across four days.


Following a sold-out run and rave reviews at Hampstead Theatre, Terry Johnson’s Prism returns to the stage as part of a national tour.

Robert has just been touring in a new play by Katie Hims which tells the true story of a young man who went to Waterloo Bridge to take his life.


Annice and Yvette make up two thirds of the cast for Yasmin Joseph’s debut play, J’Ouvert. The play is set in Notting Hill and reflects on the Black British experience and sexual politics of Carnival.

Joshua plays Igor Kirschenbaum in Chernobyl which airs in the UK on Sky Atlantic and NOW TV on 7th May.
Sophie is playing the young Judi Dench in Red Joan which is currently on in cinemas nationwide. The film, directed by Trevor Nunn, is an adaptation of Jennie Rooney’s novel.


Emily and Richard star in a new comedy series for Sky One alongside Daniel Mays and Stephen Graham.


Aiobheann opens on at the Lyric Theatre Belfast on 4 May in Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire. The production, directed by Irish Times Theatre Award winning director, Emma Jordan , runs until 8 June.


Olivia stars in Damsel Productions’ The Amber Trap at Theatre 503 until 18 May.


Atilla stars as Mr Kuvetli in Nick Perry’s adaptation of Journey into Fear by Eric Ambler which was broadcast on Sunday 28th April and is now available on BBC Sounds: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0004l9n


Showing just how versatile she is, Cassie Bradley can currently be seen playing conwoman Natalie in Coronation Street on ITV1 and also Mary Magdalene in Jesus: His Life on the History Channel!


Laurence will star in the world premiere of this new play by Alix Sobler which had its first performance on Friday and runs until 25 May. The play is set in 19th century Bavaria and includes a score by Gabriel Prokofiev which is played live on stage by concert pianist Elizabeth Rossiter.


OSD is immensely proud of Wildcard Theatre, created by a group of Three Year Course graduates in 2015: Joseph Dawson, James Meteyard, Maimuna Memon, Emily Stott, Paul Hiliar, Joshua Leese, Megan Pemberton, Jenna Fincken, Tom Crowhurst and Tom Ratcliffe. The company is producing highly acclaimed and award-winning theatre and is just about to embark on a 10 week, 31 venue tour of the explosive Electrolyte.


The Board of Trustees of The Oxford School of Drama are delighted to announce that Edward Hicks has been appointed as the School’s Principal and will take up his new role in August 2019.