Good Black Men And Good Black Women Acting 60.00 For 6 Months Plus Lamda

Thursday 4th August

Yes Our First Group Of Adults Have Just Completed Their Lamda Exam And Are In A Production And Much More….enrol Now On Eventbrite

 

About This Event

We Are Unique As We Know That Adults Have Busy Lives And With The Economy Things Are Very Tight. Even Though Good Black Men And /good Black Women Is A Voluntary Not For Profit We Take Pride In Giving Back And Really Want To Increase The Diversity Of Actors In The Industry. So Please Enrol And Start On The 4th August 2022. You Will Be In Our Production And We Will Pay For You To Take The Entry Level Lamda Exam

Your Tutor Lorna Blackman Ma With Over 30 Years Of Experience Teaching Children And Adults..07752197980 Lorna.blackman61@gamil.com

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