Lucas Frost shines as Gomez Addams!
Congratulations to Lucas Frost for winning a NODA award for his portrayal of Gomez Addams in the musical The Addams Family. The show is based upon The Addams Family characters, created by Charles Addams, which depict a ghoulish American family with an affinity for all things macabre.
Lucas took on the role of Gomez with SONG, Southport’s award-winning musical theatre company for 10-18-year-olds. He was awarded Best Male Actor in a Youth Production for his portrayal of the patriarch of The Addams Family.
Lucas’s proud mum, Karen Frost, said: “I am so delighted for him that he won. He worked so hard on the part to perfect the accent and the tango!”
Diane Lamont, added: “Lucas always works hard in every part he is given to transform himself into the character he is portraying. He is a very talented boy who is a delight to direct.”

Lucas receives his award
Further LAMDA Success
FEBRUARY 2018
Another great set of results with 16 out of 18 students gaining the top mark of DISTINCTION!
They were:
SPEAKING OF VERSE AND PROSE
Introductory Stage One BOBBY MARSHALL, MARTHA LAST, FREDDIE THOMASON
Entry BEATRICE WOODHOUSE
Grade 4 KRISTINA RAWSTHORNE
Grade 5 CATARINA CARDEIRA
Grade 6 PRIYA LAL, MEGAN HUTCHINSON
Grade 7 ALEX LAL, GRACE WINGATE
Grade 8 JOE HOUGHTON, JOSH REAIS, DAVID COYNE, OLIVER BIGLEY, HARRY WINGATE, CHARLIE GILLBANKS
CONGRATULATIONS
TO YOU ALL!
Fantastic LAMDA Exam Results
LAMDA EXAM RESULTSLAMDA EXAM RESULTS
DECEMBER 2017
Congratulations to all students who took their Lamda exams in December – brilliant – every single pupil gained the top mark of Distinction! 20 out of the 23 pupils gained 90 marks or higher!
ENTRY Serafina Campolucci-Bordi, Ava Witham
GRADE 02 Amber Kelly, Ava Kelly, Lori-Jo Quinney
GRADE 03 Verity Clark, Beth Edwards, Eva O’Toole,
Bea Stobie, Louisa Whorton
GRADE 04 Itsoghena Oyedeji, Harriet Stobie,
Varshaa Premakantha, Drew Hutchinson,
Evie Clark, Ellie Edwards
GRADE O5 Joseph Bigley
GRADES 6-8 also give important UCAS points to help pupils gain places in their chosen universities in the future.
GRADE 06 Grace Farnell, LAMDA EXAM RESULTS
Watch Lamont Drama Pupil in hit BBC1 Series!
Simon Lennon returns in the BBC’s hit Drama Series Our Girl.

Simon (third from left) pictured with the cast from Our Girl.
Our very own Simon Lennon is returning to our screens as ‘Brains’ alongside Michelle Keegan, Luke Pasqualino, Ben Aldridge and Shalom Brune-Franklin. Brains has always been seen as the clever one in 2 Section – but that might all change with the arrival of Rab whose intelligence may well trump that of his new colleague.
The popular BBC1 drama returns for a third series this Autumn.
Said Simon, “The series is great fun to film and it’s particularly nice to return to the role of Brains as he is an enjoyable character to play. I feature more heavily later in the series in episodes 5 to 8. The goodwill messages that I get from everyone at Lamont Drama are so lovely to receive and I want to thank everyone for their support. I’m so thankful for everything that you did for me, I couldn’t have done this without it.”

Simon Lennon stars as ‘Brains’
In addition to his Our Girl role, Simon has recently played Marcus Ruskin in an episode of ITV’s Grantchester series alongside James Norton and Robson Green. He’s also appeared on stage, treading the boards in Our Town at the Almeida.
“Simon was a great pupil who went on to successfully audition for the National Youth Theatre. He is still very much involved with the NYT, especially with the NYT Rep Company and as an assistant director. He was also an assistant teacher at Lamont Drama and is remembered very fondly by past and current pupils. Everyone is really excited to watch the new series of Our Girl and we are all thrilled by Simon’s great success”, added Mrs Lamont.
Outstanding Results from Southport Festival 2017
What fabulous results from the 2017 Southport Festival! The school entered 24 classes and gained an outstanding 14 first places, 14 second places and 13 third places.
Said Mrs Lamont, “When we return for our new term in September, it is always a very quick turnaround to prepare for our much-loved Southport Festival. You all delivered fantastic performances, particularly considering that you had just 6 lessons to choose, learn and perfect your verse, prose reading and acting pieces. You should all be very proud of this significant achievement. It’s a joy to watch you all gain so much enjoyment from bringing your pieces to the appreciative audiences at Southport Festival and to see you gaining confidence and experience whilst you excel.”
“I look forward to the same level of enthusiasm and commitment as we turn our sights to our next set of LAMDA exams. The last couple of sessions have resulted in incredible results across the school, so I’m hoping for the same high level of success at the end of the year. I’m excited to be returning to Formby for my examination classes. They are now being held at the Gild Hall.

Mrs Lamont and pupils returning to Formby for examination and festival lessons at the Gild Hall.
SOUTHPORT FESTIVAL 2017
RESULTS
VERSE SPEAKING
Under 8 1st Martha Last 3rd Serafina Campolucci-Bordi
Under 10 2nd Evie Clark 3rd Verity Clark
Under 12A 1st Joseph Bigley 2nd Catarina Cardeira 3rd Jemima Brooks
Under 12B 1st Annabel Harrison 2nd Jasmine McElhinney 3rd Varshaa Premakantha
Under 14 1st Itsoghena Oyedeji 3rd Oliver Bigley
Under 16A 2nd Charlotte Russell 3rd Francesca Medlicott
Under 16B 1st David Coyne 2nd Josh Reais
Over 16 1st Kathryn McEvilly
PROSE READING
Under 10 1st Evie Clark 3rd Verity Clark
Under 12A 1st Catarina Cardeira 2nd Joseph Bigley
Under 12B 2nd Orlando Campolucci-Bordi 3rd Annabel Harrison
Under 16 1st Francesca Medlicott 3rd Gabriel Cardeira
SOLO ACTING
Under 10 1st Evie Clark 3rd Verity Clark
Under 12 2nd Kristina Rawsthorne
Under 14 1st Oliver Bigley
Under 16 1st Josh Reais
Over 16 2nd Kathryn McEvilly
DUOLOGUES/GROUP ACTING
Under 10 2nd Evie and Verity Clark
Under 12 1st Joseph Bigley and Orlando Campolucci-Bordi 2nd Annabel and Jessica Harrison
Under 14 2nd William and Hannah Neave
3rd Louisa Whorton and Niamh Hughes
Under 16 2nd Amelia Rosin, Francesca Medlicott, Charlotte Russell, Georgia Taft, Josh Reais
SIGHTREADING
Under 16 1st Francesca Medlicott 2nd David Coyne 3rd Gabriel Cardeira
Scholarships for Magic 8!
Lamont Drama School’s most senior pupils have been honoured by the school for their loyalty and commitment.
Following a long-standing Lamont Drama tradition, eight pupils have been awarded scholarships for the upcoming Southport Drama Festival. The scholarships cover the costs of the pupils’ drama lessons as well as their entry fees for the festival.
The pupils being awarded scholarships, who have been at the school since they were 5 or 6, are:-
Kathryn McEvilly (16), Josh Reais (15), Francesca Medlicott (15), Georgia Taft (15), Charlotte Russell (15), Amelia Rosin (15), David Coyne (15) and Gabriel Cardeira (14).
Said Mrs Lamont: “These are a group of pupils who are very close to my heart. They have been with me since they were tiny and have blossomed over the years into fantastic teenagers with so much to offer. It is a pleasure to support them in this way and is a little thank you to them and their families for their loyalty and commitment.
“Georgia and Kathryn are both successful National Youth Theatre members and the majority have either taken Grade 8 LAMDA or are about to. They have studied for all their LAMDA exams with the school and have never given me less than their absolute best. I’m proud of all that they have achieved but I am most pleased to see what firm friendship groups they have made as they pursue the same goals. They have been lovely to teach as individuals and in the many group acting pieces they have done together.”
From one end of the spectrum to the other, Lamont Drama School’s newest festival pupils are seven-year-old Serafina Campolucci-Bordi, Martha Last and Beth Popoola, who are both aged 6.
“I love teaching the little ones because they breeze in like a breath of fresh air. Beth and Serafina’s enthusiasm is infectious and I’m particularly enjoying teaching Martha as I also taught her mum Catherine and Catherine’s brother when they were children. I can see lots of endearing similarities between Martha and Catherine.
“So I would like to wish my festival first-timers, my senior Scholarship winners and all the rest of the school an enjoyable time at Southport Festival. I hope Martha, Beth and Serafina have as much fun as my senior pupils have had over the years entering festivals and sitting their LAMDA examinations.”
The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow for Ellie!
‘The sun will come out tomorrow’ for Lamont Drama pupil Ellie Edwards when she appears as Kate in ‘Annie’ at Liverpool’s Epstein Theatre this November.
Based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie, the play is set in 1930s New York during the Great Depression and tells the story of the Annie, a young orphan in search of a family. Annie The Musical has entertained audiences across the globe for 40 years and warmed the hearts of generations, young and old. This production is from LHK Youth Theatre.
Said Mrs Lamont, “Break a leg Ellie! I so enjoy seeing my pupils taking what they’ve learnt in classes and using their skills to perform on stage and further their theatrical experiences.”
Lucas Runs Riot as Charlie Brown!
Congratulations to the ever-versatile and talented Lucas Frost who successfully auditioned for the part of 16-year-old Charlie in Teapot Tantrum’s new production Duty Bound. Teapot Tantrum is a newly formed theatre Company aiming to create new and edgy drama through new writing and challenging Directing.
Set in Liverpool 1941 during the May blitz. World War II is in full swing and so are the Brown family in Duty Bound.
The play follows the trials and tribulations of this scouse family in wartime. But the raids aren’t all they have to worry about. With feisty Norma at the helm, her eldest son being called up, the youngest, Charlie running riot and Peggy’s love life in tow things aren’t exactly quiet around the place! Norma is losing her family in more ways than one. It’s the time to pull together…or are they just falling apart?
This comedy/drama, with a hint of nostalgia and a nod to the ‘good ol’ days, is being performed at Liverpool’s The Black-e on November 9 – 11.
Outstanding LAMDA exam results!
Congratulations to all pupils who sat LAMDA exams this summer.
We received an excellent set of results with over half of you gaining 90 marks and over.
Special congratulations goes to Millie McLoughlin who gained an amazing 100% for her Grade 5 exam!
Full results can be found on our LAMDA exam results page.
Good News For Lucas
Congratulations to Lucas Frost who has been awarded a bursary from the David Lewis Association to further his drama skills.
Lucas, who is a regular performer on the amateur dramatic Stage as well as the festival circuit, is already a highly versatile actor.
Said Diane Lamont, “Lucas is a pupil who is set to achieve great success. He has talent in bucketfuls combined with a fierce determination to continually improve. I know he will use his bursary wisely to make his career happen. I’ll be watching his progress with great interest!”
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