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  1. About us. The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama is a small specialist institution of performing arts within the University of London. Central has a long history of educating and training leading performance practitioners, with extensive connections across the creative industries. Central’s courses are available at both undergraduate ...

  2. Central stands at the forefront of training and research in the Dramatic Arts. Graduate employment statistics are amongst the highest in our sector, and our research has recently been assessed as ‘World Leading’ – and is unique in the realm of drama conservatoires. The ratio of undergraduate applications to places is the highest of any UK ...

  3. Some have transferred to study PhDs, including at Central and King’s College, London. Student Feedback “The course combines theories with practical experience. ... The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Eton Avenue, London, NW3 3HY, UK Telephone +44 (0)20 7722 8183.

  4. About this course. Studying on the Prop Making pathway of the BA (Hons) Theatre Practice course, you will: Receive intensive training in making props using a broad range of materials and techniques. Develop research-based, aesthetic and technical design interpretation choices. Undertake industry placements within a range of professional practices.

  5. On the Costume Construction pathway of BA (Hons) Theatre Practice, you will: Develop skills in costume interpretation and creation. Learn pattern drafting, women’s and men’s costume making, hat making and accessories. Undertake costume supervision and placements with professional companies and designers. Work closely with students of all ...

  6. Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Principal Lecturer/Reader in Musical Theatre with Programme Leader responsibility. Central is seeking to appoint an exceptional colleague as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Principal Lecturer or Reader in Musical Theatre, who will lead on the BA (Hons) Acting: Musical Theatre course. Apply by 10 June.

  7. MA Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media (part-time) £5,775. £11,025. MFA Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media. £11,550. £22,050. Students continuing their studies into Year 2 of an MFA programme or the MA Drama and Movement Therapy course should consult the Tuition Fees for Continuing Students table below for an indicative fee.