The equipment list is reviewed annually and is subject to change for the next academic year. Ahead of beginning your course, you will receive more information about the equipment required.
Lockers, deposits and money
You will be allocated a locker for your three years, to keep your valuables safe.
A fee of £55.00 is required to cover various items that you will require during your training. Please bring the £55 with you on the first morning.
- £20 of this is a deposit for your swipe card and keys
- £5 of this money will cover the purchase of a USB Memory stick required in your training.
- £30 is to pay for your Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) which consists of a hard hat, hi-vis vest, earplugs, safety goggles and dust mask.
Assuming no loss or breakages, then £20 will be returned to when you leave the course. The USB Stick and PPE remain your property.
Equipment required
Work clothes while working in a production role on shows
- You will be required to wear 'Show Blacks' when working on productions.
- Tops must have long sleeves and be long enough to not reveal any skin when bending over.
- Trousers should not be faded, or ripped, but could be jeans, cargo trousers or similar.
- Black leggings are not appropriate, nor are v-neck tops.
- You will also require black shoes/trainers.
For set construction, painting, fit ups, get outs etc
- You must provide overalls or old clothes.
- Avoid clothing that is too loose and if you have long hair provide the means to tie it back.
Appropriate footwear
- Appropriate footwear must be worn during production periods and when working in hazardous environments for your own safety e.g. Workshop or onstage when building/striking.
- Ensure that you have a pair of black safety boots with a steel or composite toe-cap. It is vital to have good ankle support when selecting your steel toe-capped shoes, so boots are preferable.
- Details of other Personal Protective Clothing and equipment will be provided as required.
Tools and equipment
A tool and equipment list is provided below.
You must have all the items listed by the time you come to LAMDA. The kit list can seem quite daunting at first glance. Break it down, and start getting all the required items once you have accepted your offer from LAMDA.
These items represent only the basic ‘starter’ kit. A lot of students quickly discover that the basic list is very limiting, and many start to purchase a whole range of additional items in order to supplement the things we request; Leatherman multi-tools, cordless drills, laptop/computers etc.
The list below is a basic tool kit. If you wish to expand it further recommendations can be made. Please remember that your tools will be used intensively, therefore cheap tools can be a false economy. However, many shops offer reasonably priced starter toolkits that will contain many of the items listed, and represent excellent value if you are working to a tight budget.
Given that so many of you will be starting with identical kit, it is vital that you uniquely mark/label everything that belongs to you, either by etching, painting, colour coding with tape.
Stationary Equipment
- 1 x Wristwatch (Analogue, digital or smart)
- 1 x LED Torch or Head Torch
- 1 x Metric scale ruler (with 1:25, 1:50 & 1:100 scales)
- 2 x Pairs of Scissors (one for tough fabric and one for general purpose)
- Selection of pens and pencils (to include HB)
- Sharpies
- Highlighters
- Post-It Notes
Important note
On your first day you'll be required to show your tutors your toolkits in one of your classes. We will want to see your toolkits, work boots and any other equipment.
If you are struggling to obtain everything on the list – don’t panic! We will help you prioritise what to get next, when you arrive. Please note that LAMDA's insurance does not cover students' personal belongings, please source your own insurance for personal belongings.