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Class Act | With James Cooney
James Cooney
6 episodes
1 day ago
In 2011, thirty-two students graduated with a BA in Acting from one of the top drama schools in the UK. Nearly 10 years on, one student wants to bring them all back together and ask the question; what happened next?
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In 2011, thirty-two students graduated with a BA in Acting from one of the top drama schools in the UK. Nearly 10 years on, one student wants to bring them all back together and ask the question; what happened next?
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Natalie Jayne Batten
Class Act | With James Cooney
1 hour 55 seconds
5 years ago
Natalie Jayne Batten

Back when Facebook was brand new, Natalie was the first person I saw was going to be part of the Acting course in the LIPA 2008 FRESHERS GROUP. Little did I know that in the years following we would play opposite each other as husband and wife! 

Back then I remember thinking to myself, "If Natalie doesn't work as an actor, none of us will." What I never thought to myself was, "Will she always want to be one?" A big thank you to Natalie for her openness in sharing her story. 

Class Act | With James Cooney
In 2011, thirty-two students graduated with a BA in Acting from one of the top drama schools in the UK. Nearly 10 years on, one student wants to bring them all back together and ask the question; what happened next?