“To Mark, Judith, Alex, Tony, David, Mark S, Jonathan, Andy, Fiona, Emma, Charlotte and many more for making life at The Bridge Amazing. It changed all our lives and we are definitely part of the family.

The Bridge is a place for hopes and dreams to become reality and we will take that Company Spirit wherever we go.”

Graduating Year 2010

Over the years we have directly employed Bridge graduates in a variety of capacities. For example, the professional company staged ‘Fatale’ at The Bridewell Theatre with a cast of fifteen, seven of whom we had trained.

We are committed to producing high quality theatre and to promoting the careers of those who train with us. We are delighted by responses that our show and our actors received.

All students will be considered for employment on productions and workshop programmes with The Bridge’s professional company on successfully completing their training. In addition, there are several other professional companies made up of Bridge Graduates such as IFoughtTheLaw and CROMUS who have staged productions in West End venues such as The Leicester Square Theatre and Madame Jojo’s.

Reviews (Professional Productions)

Fatale at The Bridewell Theatre, London

‘Best of all is … Annette Roche’s Ellen, a story of a servant seduced by her master in which both actress and writing warrant comparison with Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads.’ Rogues & Vagabonds

‘An amusing below-stairs subplot, a Buñuel-ish dinner party and a marvellous scene in which half the cast play a houseful of dogs.’ Time Out

‘Mark Akrill has written and directed a fabulous play which is both voyeuristic and intelligent.’ Theatreworld

‘This wonderfully intriguing and intelligent show. Worth every penny with its excellent ensemble acting, superb period costumes, precision choreography and elegant design.’ Camden New Journal

Bouncers at The Leicester Square Theatre

‘This production, directed by Antony Law, brings the play to vivid life’ What’s On Stage

‘A model of empty-space theatricality and completely reliant on the individual actors and their ability to keep the audience enraptured…The performers were all brilliant…Definitely worth seeing’ The Public Reviews

‘Simply great ensemble work…This is big fun for a good night out’ British Theatre Guide

‘The versatility and skill of the cast is truly impressive…It’s shows like this that exemplify why London is one of the best cities in the world for theatre’ Spoonfed

‘There’s certainly a buzzing energy, as well as some impressive choral speaking, in Antony Law’s production’ Evening Standard

‘Antony Law’s cast (himself included) brings this raucous crowd to life in intercut scenes, soliloquies and man-made special effects. The four actors’ commitment and ability make a strong impression.’ Time Out

The Dating Game at The Rosemary Branch Theatre, London

‘I find it simply superb. It is a great performance from everyone involved. It’s cheerful; it’s happy; well performed and staged… so, don’t miss it.’ Remote Goat