The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

London, United Kingdom

Originally established as the Central School of Speech instruction and Dramatic Art in 1906 by Elsie Fogerty, the Royal Central School of Speech and theatre—often abbreviated as Central—offers young performers and other students a novel approach to speech and theatre instruction.
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With its many world-renowned restaurants, theatres, movie theatres, bars, clubs, and music venues, London is a lively and interesting city. Some of the best theatrical shows from across the world may be found in the West End, one of the largest theatre areas in the world. Living in London gives you access to a vibrant, varied, and enriching theatre culture, ranging from massive West End musicals to smaller art house shows and Shakespeare's Globe original plays. Weekly ticket offers are given to Central students, and we strongly advise you to take advantage of the abundance of live performances while you're there. Whether it's through work-based assignments at theatres and organisations or by exhibiting our actors' abilities to casting directors and agents, Central's objective is to establish industry links for all students from our London headquarters. London is the best place to network with production companies, theatre agencies, and innovative arts organisations.

University Of The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama Application Statistics

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£ 26460
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University Of The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama Application Statistics

1100
£ 26460
£ 10500
2.8

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