A singer-actor, Elizabeth Holmes is a classically trained and dynamic soprano who studies with Llyndall Trotman.
She will commence her postgraduate vocal training at the Royal College of Music in 2012.
She will commence her postgraduate vocal training at the Royal College of Music in 2012.
After a set of highly successful auditions in December 2011, I am delighted to be commencing my postgraduate vocal training at the Royal College of Music in the Autumn of 2012.
I was fortunate enough to also be offered places at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, the Royal Academy of Music, the Royal Northern College of Music, and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland - which made my decision somewhat harder! The purpose of this website, therefore, is twofold. To provide a contact point for anyone who is interested in following my career as a young singer actor and, secondly, to help my search for sponsorship. If you, or anyone you know, might be interested in supporting me please take a look at the SPONSORSHIP page which provides more detailed information. Thank you for visiting my site, I hope that you enjoy it and will follow my future career! Best wishes, Lizzie Awards / Prizes:2011: At the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, for Curious Directive's show
Your Last Breath, devised and performed by the company: Fringe First Award to celebrate the best new writing on the Edinburgh Fringe, judged by critics from Scotland’s national broadsheet, The Scotsman. Shortlisted for the ‘Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award’ (for a New York showcase) 2011: Leamington Competitive Music Festival: Wyken Bowl for the 'Over 21 Class' Elizabeth Moore Memorial Cup for the 'Recital Class' Enid Barley Cup for the 'British Composers Class' 2010: At the National Student Drama Festival, playing Monica Murray in Marina Carr's Irish play By the Bog of Cats: Awarded the Judges' award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role The production also won the Festival Goers' Award 2009: At the National Student Drama Festival for curious directive's Return to the Silence, devised and performed by the company Judges' Award for Creative Landscape (awarded to the ensemble) 2006: Trinity College of London Exhibition Prize for Grade 6 (singing) awarded to the highest distinction marks in the country. |
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