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  1. The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Eton Avenue, London, NW3 3HY, UK Telephone +44 (0)20 7722 8183. Contact Us: ...

  2. 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.

  3. Our building has been tailored to facilitate our unique training and designed to support excellence. Central’s campus is made up of multiple performance spaces, movement studios, rehearsal rooms, specialised workshops and more. Our North Block building, opened in 2019, comprises a studio dedicated to film, media and digital work and 4 other ...

  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. 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 and ...

  7. 3 de may. de 2014 · Eton Avenue, London. Upcoming: Tuesday 21 May 2024, 6.30 - 8pm. Part book launch, part drag show, part academic conversation, part public gossip session, this event brings together LaWhore Vagistan and Joe Parslow to unpick contemporary drag performance and its relationships to gender, politics and resistance. Book here via Eventbrite.