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  1. Alternatively, you can call us on +44 (0)20 7722 8183 (lines open 9am to 4.45pm weekdays) and select from the following options: If you have made an application and your query relates to this, please select option 1. If you have not yet made an application and wish to find out more about our courses or the application process, select option 2.

  2. Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media, MA/MFA. Enhance your skills, explore ideas and extend knowledge in your area of practice. We offer a diverse range of full and part-time postgraduate courses in acting and performance, production and design, applied theatre and dramatherapy.

  3. 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.

  4. Technical Support. The Technical & Production Department (T&P) supports learning through practical advice and training, to help students realise projects and productions across all of Central’s courses. Studying at Central gives you access to a wide range of high calibre, industry standard facilities, which are available to students of ...

  5. MA: One year, full-time/two years, part-time. MFA: Two years, full-time. Full-time on-site attendance between July and October is not mandatory. Course start. October. Award. Master of Arts in Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media (180 credits); Master of Fine Art in Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media (240 credits)

  6. 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.

  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.