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  1. The Governing Body is responsible for the oversight of the School’s strategic risks and is to ensure that robust arrangement are in place for the identification, evaluation and management of risks. Strategic risks are possible occurrences which would, through their impact, inhibit Central’s ability to effectively deliver its organisational ...

  2. The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama’s main campus is located in Swiss Cottage, within the borough of Camden; a dynamic, artistic area full of theatres, bars, restaurants and art galleries. Central’s Bankside Studios are located a stone’s throw from the River Thames, just around the corner from the legendary Shakespeare’s Globe.

  3. Register of Interest. Member, Board of Trustees, Kakilang. Work Songs, OutNow! Festival, Schwankhalle, Bremen, Germany, 2013 (with Tom Wells) Video unavailable. Watch on YouTube. Broderick Chow is a scholar, educator, and artist whose work focuses on the intersections of theatre, performance, and sport.

  4. You can visit our website for information on which roles are currently filled. Below is a list of all the officer positions we have. President. Vice-President (Postgrad) Vice-President (Acting) Vice-President CPP (Contemporary Performance Practice) Vice-President TP (Theatre Practice) Activities Officer. Black and Ethnic Minorities Officer.

  5. The tour is best used with a VR headset such as Google Cardboard - turn on VR mode using the goggles icon on the control panel in the bottom right-hand side. If you’ve loaded the tour in VR mode, hover your cursor over the arrows to progress to the next space. Explore our performance, production, study and social spaces - on desktop, mobile ...

  6. Book a Campus Tour. We love showing students our campus and allowing them to see, hear and feel the buzz that comes with being part of the Central community. We run small group tours throughout the year; pre-booking is essential to get a place and are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. If you are a teacher looking to book in a class ...

  7. Central's History. A short note by Professor Simon Shepherd, Professor Emeritus of Theatre. Elsie Fogerty founded The Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art at the Royal Albert Hall in 1906. Fogerty was a specialist in speech training. She also had a firm belief in the social importance of education.