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David Harewood becomes President of RADA, Cynthia Erivo named VP

David Harewood succeeds Kenneth Branagh as president of RADA.

In a recent announcement, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) has confirmed that David Harewood will succeed Kenneth Branagh as the new president. Alongside Harewood, Cynthia Erivo has been appointed as the vice president. This change comes as Branagh steps down after serving as the president of the prestigious British drama school for nine years.

As president and vice president, Harewood and Erivo will immediately assume their positions to support RADA, its faculty, students, and alumni. Their roles as honorary president and vice president involve contributing, advocating, and raising awareness for the school. Both Harewood and Erivo are fitting choices, as they are accomplished actors and RADA alumni.

David Harewood is widely recognized as an actor, director, and documentary maker. He has garnered acclaim for his performances in movies such as 'Blood Diamond' and his role as Martian Manhunter in the hit TV series 'Supergirl.' With a career spanning over 30 years, Harewood brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to support aspiring actors at RADA.

On the other hand, Cynthia Erivo is celebrated for her talent as both an actor and singer. She garnered critical acclaim for her portrayal of Harriet Tubman in the film 'Harriet' and is set to star opposite Ariana Grande in the upcoming big screen adaptation of 'Wicked.' Just like Harewood, Erivo understands the challenges and rewards of a career in the performing arts, making her an ideal candidate to guide and mentor RADA students.

David Harewood expressed his excitement about his new role, emphasizing the importance of supporting young artists in their journey from students to professionals. Given his personal experiences and his career in the industry, Harewood aims to provide guidance and inspiration to RADA students, ensuring they navigate the path ahead successfully.

Cynthia Erivo, having trained at RADA herself, understands the significance of a strong support system in the arts education realm. Acknowledging the challenges that aspiring artists face, she is enthusiastic about spending more time with RADA students and helping them as they embark on their careers in the outside world. Erivo hopes to play a valuable role in shaping the new talent of tomorrow.

Kenneth Branagh, who is stepping down as president, expressed his gratitude for the partnership of these exceptional talents, welcoming Harewood and Erivo into their new roles. He commended their contributions to RADA's exciting future and extended his thanks to the academy's remarkable staff and students from whom he has learned so much.

With Harewood and Erivo at the helm, RADA can look forward to a promising future with continued support and guidance for the next generation of aspiring actors. The combined expertise and experiences of Harewood and Erivo are sure to benefit the students and contribute to the enduring legacy of RADA.

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