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  1. Alumni. For over 100 years, Central has produced some of the most renowned theatre practitioners and performers in the world. Our Alumni Office is dedicated to maintaining lifelong connections with our graduates and helping them make the most of our thriving network.

  2. Homestay. Information relating to Homestay accommodation options. Our Student Advice Service offers straightforward guidance and support to help you decide what type of accommodation you would like to live in during your studies at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

  3. The Library has a wide range of specialist drama and theatre practice resources offered in a learning environment that is supportive and inspires creativity. Staff will help you to discover the information and resources you need to succeed and achieve as a student or researcher. Search electronic resources including eJournals and databases.

  4. Register of Interest. Member, Board of Trustees, Kakilang. Work Songs, OutNow! Festival, Schwankhalle, Bremen, Germany, 2013 (with Tom Wells) Video unavailable. Watch on YouTube. Broderick Chow is a scholar, educator, and artist whose work focuses on the intersections of theatre, performance, and sport.

  5. About this course. The MA Acting for Screen degree at Central is a professional training that focuses on acting in film, television and screen-related media. Primarily for those with previous training or professional experience, it explores the expressive potential of performance and the relationship between performers and camera.

  6. The Road to Central @CSSDLondon // Campus Life. Here’s a taste of the journey into School to give you an idea of the leafy district of Belsize Park in London where we’re based! Central’s Embassy campus is set in Hampstead, a quiet, leafy corner of London – yet only 10 minutes by tube from the bright lights of central London’s West End ...

  7. Saturday Youth Theatre (ages 6 - 17) Join us every Saturday for 9 weeks of fun-filled, practical classes, with lots of opportunities to play, create theatre and make new friends! Each week, you will explore lots of different drama techniques including improvisation, voice, and movement, devising and working with scripts.