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  1. Auditions. Learn more about what is included in the BA (Hons) Acting audition process for 2024 entry. An audition at Central costs £40, however we regularly award over 1,000 free audition vouchers which enabled more applicants to attend auditions and access specialist drama training. Many UK-based applicants may be eligible for a free audition.

  2. On the Writing for Performance course, you can: Develop skills for writing for performance practices. Create new performance work and explore innovative forms of writing for solo performance, verbatim theatre and devised theatre. Work with award-winning playwrights, arts practitioners and directors. Position yourself as a writer within the ...

  3. As a student on the Performance Arts course, you will: Develop your creative work by exploring a wide range of experimental performance from across art forms and cultures. Develop performance-making and critical skills to investigate, theorise and develop new theatre and performance. Use performance to critically reflect on the world.

  4. 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.

  5. Member of the Principal's Office, Associate Director of the Centre for Inclusive Pedagogy and Practice. Courses. Research Degrees (PhD) Orcid ID. 0000-0002-6153-7763. Email. j.shah@cssd.ac.uk. Social media. Twitter @JS_Diaspora.

  6. And through it all, Central remains a safe and supportive environment where students are encouraged to experiment with practices at the forefront of theatre and performance, and to interrogate the great traditions that are part of the School’s long history. The immediate future poses challenges but, at Central, you can be part of the solution.

  7. 3 de may. de 2014 · Eton Avenue, London. Upcoming: Thursday 16 May 2024, 6 - 7.30pm. Professor Jenny Hughes explores what must now be considered as the deeply problematic experiments in infant education taking place across the British West Indies in the mid-nineteenth century (1833-1845). Book here via Eventbrite.