Mr Macaroni Elevates Craft: Completes Advanced Acting Course at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art




Debo Adedayo
, universally known by his beloved moniker Mr Macaroni, has just added a significant new achievement to his already impressive resume. The multifaceted Nigerian actor, comedian, and activist recently concluded an Advanced Acting for Camera Course at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, an experience he describes as truly transformative.

Sharing his excitement on Instagram, Mr Macaroni penned:

"I am excited to complete the Advanced Acting For Camera Course at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. I had a great time with the most adorable and creatively inspiring course mates as we were graciously tutored by exceptionally transformative and illuminating Teachers. Grateful for this experience and even charged to do more on this journey of personal and professional development."


For those who have closely followed his journey, this isn't merely a casual announcement; it signifies a serious and deliberate stride forward in his commitment to mastering his craft. While many initially recognized Mr Macaroni for his viral comedic skits and the iconic catchphrase “You are doing well!”, he has concurrently been cultivating a substantial presence in the film industry. His filmography includes notable appearances in critically acclaimed works such as Tunde Kelani’s “Ayinla,” Kunle Afolayan’s epic “Aníkúlápó,” as well as "Freedom Way," “Lisabi: The Uprising,” and “Red Circle,” among others.


Completing an advanced course at RADA, widely regarded as one of the most respected drama schools globally, marks yet another thrilling milestone for Mr Macaroni as he continues to expand and refine his presence on screen. This intensive program at such a renowned institution is designed to hone skills essential for captivating performances in front of the camera, further solidifying his position as a versatile and dedicated artist.



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