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  1. 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.

  2. The BA (Hons) Acting at Central: A comprehensive classical and contemporary actor training. Prepares actors who aim to become world-leading artists in theatre, film and television Focuses on new thinking in response to the rapidly evolving world of the arts and culture. 3 years full-time, and students are entitled to full Equity status upon graduation.

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

  4. Central’s BA (Hons) Acting (Musical Theatre) degree course provides you with the skills to work in classical and contemporary theatre, musicals, feature film, television and radio. Throughout the course, you will explore acting through a range of contemporary approaches to sung and spoken voice, movement and dance. Intensive musical theatre ...

  5. 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 ...

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

  7. MA Acting Classical at Central is a creatively, physically and intellectually demanding, advanced-level conservatoire acting programme. It is designed primarily for students with previous training or performance experience who wish to focus intensively on plays from the European classical repertoire. Perform in two professionally supported ...