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Royal Central School of Speech and Drama: Practice for performance

Drawing students from around the world, Central offers high-level, comprehensive training for actors, creators and theatre practitioners working in specialist and varied disciplines.
 Andre Antonio stars as the Cheshire Cat in the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama’s production of Alice in 2021
Andre Antonio stars as the Cheshire Cat in the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama’s production of Alice in 2021 - Patrick Baldwin

BA (Hons)

Acting BA (Hons) Contemporary Performance Practice

BA (Hons) Theatre Practice

BA (Hons) Acting comprises of three distinct courses that train you to be a professional actor for both stage and screen: Acting, Acting: Musical Theatre, Acting: Collaborative and Devised Theatre. You will be considered for all three courses at your audition.

BA (Hons) Contemporary Performance Practice allows you to choose one of three courses that look at making theatre in non-traditional settings, working with communities or other groups within society to explore how performance can change lives.

BA (Hons) Theatre Practice is comprised of nine different specialisms that focus on the crafts, design or production of theatre and live performance. Students specialise in one discipline for the full three years and these range from Costume Construction to Lighting Design and Stage Management.

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