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  1. Drama Centre London was founded in 1963 by a breakaway group of teachers and students from the Central School of Speech and Drama, led by John Blatchley, Yat Malmgren and Christopher Fettes. The school was located originally on Prince of Wales Road, Chalk Farm, but moved first to Back Hill, Clerkenwell in 2004, then to its current site at King's Cross in 2011.

  2. Both believed in the fundamental importance of learning through making and were known for their radical approach to art and design – values which remain at the core of our teaching today. In 1989, the two colleges merged to form Central Saint Martins. We welcomed Drama Centre London in 1999 and the Byam Shaw School of Art in 2003.

  3. Drama Centre London. Drama Centre London was founded in 1963 by a visionary group of tutors and students, and has since became one of the top drama schools in London. It offers an inspirational, passionate environment for those who are resolutely serious about their acting careers.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2020 · Drama Centre London is set to close, as plans are revealed to end all of its acting provision at its current home in Central Saint Martins. For the past 20 years, Drama Centre has been part of ...

  5. LAMDA is not only one of the most recognized drama schools in the world, with alumni currently working all over the world, but it’s also one of the oldest drama schools in the world. After being founded in 1861, it has produced some absolutely great talent. Graduates of this drama school has already taken 19 BAFTAs, 4 Academy Awards, 16 ...

  6. 30 de nov. de 2021 · The latest Tweets from Drama Centre London (@DramaCentre_Ldn). A leading UK Drama School at Central Saint Martins (part of @UAL) offering undergraduate and postgraduate training. London, England

  7. 30 de oct. de 2020 · In this episode Robert discusses the Drama Centre with Annie Tyson who describes the four pillars of teaching that underpinned the foundation of an acting conservatoire which, along perhaps with the short lived Old Vic School of Michel Saint Denis, could comfortably stake a claim to be the most radically influential institution in the history of professional actor training in the United Kingdom.