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  1. About this course. As a Stage Management and Technical Theatre student, you will learn hands-on skills and techniques that will prepare you for a career in theatre production; whether you are aspiring to become a multi-skilled theatre maker, or build specialist abilities such as rigging, prop sourcing, technical drawing or show-calling.

  2. Key features of the MA Applied Theatre are: or specialising in working with people whose lives have been affected by the criminal justice system. The course develops knowledge of the ways in which drama and theatre are used to benefit a range of distinct groups that are key to today’s evolving cultural landscape.

  3. About this course. Studying on the Design for Performance pathway of the BA (Hons) Theatre Practice course, you will: Be prepared to work creatively and professionally as a set and costume designer. Receive intensive design training with industry-wide interaction. Develop skills through speculative and realised performances at Central.

  4. London. NW3 3HY. United Kingdom. Contact. +44 (0)20 7722 8183. enquiries @cssd.ac.uk. Central inspires, educates and trains the performers, practitioners and change-makers of tomorrow to shape the future of theatre and the performing arts. It is a dynamic community, coming together to mix, converse and redefine the arts landscape.

  5. Course information. Duration. Two years, full-time. Course start. October. Award. Master of Arts in Drama and Movement Therapy (180 credits) The MA Drama and Movement Therapy course at Central offers a particular pedagogic approach to learning the craft of drama therapy.

  6. About this course. The MA/MFA Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media offers a vocational training in writing drama across a range of different media contexts. Both the MA and MFA courses provide the opportunity for you to develop the core competencies and skills of the dramatist, to explore your ‘voice’, to develop your confidence in your ...

  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.