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Aug 2020

Last Updated: 24/08/2020
Harrogate
Harrogate

Harrogate student hopes to crowd-fund his acting dream

by Yasmin Waters

| 24 Aug, 2020
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A Harrogate actor and low-income student is one step away from finally going to drama school, but there’s a big £13,800 barrier.

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A Harrogate actor and low-income student is one step away from finally going to drama school, but there’s a big £13,800 obstacle.

Harry Pritchard, 23, has applied to more than a dozen British drama school auditions over the past four years, only to be rejected each time.

Last week, however, he was accepted onto a foundation course at the prestigious London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA) – but because of his family's financial status, he may be denied the chance to go.

Out of the thousands of applications LAMDA received, Harry was one of just 30 to be chosen despite applying in lockdown, by tape. However his acceptance was given after the deadline had passed to apply for a bursary, which gave one of the 30 students from a low-income background full funding for the course.

Harry’s desperation led him to set up a GoFundMe page. By Thursday, August 27, Harry has to raise £2,760 to fund the course's deposit, followed by four further monthly payments of the same amount, coming to £13,800.

Harry said:

“Going into an acting career is not an easy ride, it’s really difficult. When my parents found out I was accepted they were so happy for me but also immediately grimaced at how much it cost because they can’t afford it.
"My dad is unemployed and my mum was a teaching assistant before she had to stop because of an illness. For the past four years I have worked in pubs and temp jobs to save for auditions, which are really expensive too.”


Since leaving Harrogate Grammar School in 2015, Harry has starred on stage at the Almeida Theatre Young Company and Arcola Theatre in London. He has also joined drama organisations including the National Youth Theatre, Young & Talented, as well as appearing in numerous short films.

LAMDA is known as one of the world's most prestigious drama schools and one of the oldest in the UK. Attending the school could remove barriers for Harry, providing opportunities unavailable otherwise. The school's rich alumni list includes Benedict Cumberbatch, David Suchet, Jim Broadbent and The Hunger Games' Sam Claflin.




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Harry said:

"It is so expensive and the lack of student loans available for courses like this holds back those who can't afford it, only serving those who can. Nobody wants the acting industry to be a private space for those who can afford it.
"Unfortunately, at this moment in time, those things are true. But I won't let that stop me from trying."


By Friday, Harry's GoFundMe page had raised less than half of what he needs by Thursday. Harry said his hometown makes up such a massive part of who he is and he would feel overwhelmed, humbled and "over the moon" if the Harrogate district could support him,

To donate to Harry's GoFundMe, click here. The final payment for Harry's tuition has to be made by December.