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  1. About this course. Studying on the Prop Making pathway of the BA (Hons) Theatre Practice course, you will: Receive intensive training in making props using a broad range of materials and techniques. Develop research-based, aesthetic and technical design interpretation choices. Undertake industry placements within a range of professional practices.

  2. MyCentral is the intranet for The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. From MyCentral you can access online learning, library resources and get support for all your computing and digital tasks. From this page you can log in, access the Password Reset Service, change your password or unlock your account.

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

  4. You may be considering full time accredited actor training or perhaps you hold a lifelong ambition to develop your performance skills. Central’s Diploma courses are designed for those who want to immerse themselves more fully in actor training whilst still being able to work during the day. Applications are currently open for: Acting Diploma.

  5. Saturday Youth Theatre. Become a member of Saturday Youth Theatre and meet like-minded friends. The weekly classes are designed to be fun, engaging and educational. Ages 6 - 17. Do you have a question about one of the Short Courses at Central? You can speak to a member of the team by emailing short.courses@cssd.ac.uk or by calling 020 7559 3960.

  6. 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.

  7. Roberto Zucco, murderer poet, wanders through the urban jungle, a terrifying storm of violence born from the city’s underbelly. Latent. Always ready to burst into the open. And yet…. Bernard Marie Koltès’ masterpiece is as urgent today as it was when it was first produced in 1990: a series of spare poetic encounters, juxtaposing brutal ...