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  1. About this course. The MA Acting for Screen degree at Central is a professional training that focuses on acting in film, television and screen-related media. Primarily for those with previous training or professional experience, it explores the expressive potential of performance and the relationship between performers and camera.

  2. About this course. On the Writing for Performance course, you can: Develop skills for writing for performance practices. Create new performance work and explore innovative forms of writing for solo performance, verbatim theatre and devised theatre. Work with award-winning playwrights, arts practitioners and directors.

  3. Duration. MA, one year, full-time. MFA, two years, full-time. On-site attendance between July and October is not mandatory. Course start. October. Award. Master of Arts in Scenography (180 credits); Master of Fine Art in Scenography (240 credits). Future Melancholic Structures, Albert Gavalda, Scenography Exhibition 2020.

  4. Technical Support. The Technical & Production Department (T&P) supports learning through practical advice and training, to help students realise projects and productions across all of Central’s courses. Studying at Central gives you access to a wide range of high calibre, industry standard facilities, which are available to students of ...

  5. MA Acting Classical at Central is a creatively, physically and intellectually demanding, advanced-level conservatoire acting programme. It is designed primarily for students with previous training or performance experience who wish to focus intensively on plays from the European classical repertoire. Perform in two professionally supported ...

  6. As a student on the Performance Arts course, you will: Develop your creative work by exploring a wide range of experimental performance from across art forms and cultures. Develop performance-making and critical skills to investigate, theorise and develop new theatre and performance. Use performance to critically reflect on the world.

  7. Saturday Youth Theatre (ages 6 - 17) Join us every Saturday for 9 weeks of fun-filled, practical classes, with lots of opportunities to play, create theatre and make new friends! Each week, you will explore lots of different drama techniques including improvisation, voice, and movement, devising and working with scripts.