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Isabel Adomakoh Young

How did you get into drama?

When I was about seven, I took part in several week-long drama parties. A bit like summer school but our parents organised it and brought in directors. It was basically dressing up and having fun!

What about school?

I went to a state primary school in West London, where I grew up and then to Latymer School. There was a great deal of drama there, but it all seemed a bit cliquey, and I didn’t get involved much although I did do

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