Amy Noble - Education

Education

Amy went to Tolworth Girls' School and left in June 2000, before studying for her A levels at Esher College. Amy Noble attended Queens' College, Cambridge University and graduated in July 2006 with First Class Honours in Modern and Medieval Languages (French and German). She appeared in many plays during her time at Cambridge including Edward Albee's The Goat, Neil Labute's Bash, George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion and Shakespeare's The Two Gentlemen of Verona, at the Cambridge Arts Theatre.

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