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  1. Tuition Fees and Additional Costs. For each academic year, or part of an academic year that you are enrolled, Central will charge you a tuition fee. This covers all elements of your registration, tuition and supervision. There may also be some additional course costs that you will need to budget for.

  2. The Library has a wide range of specialist drama and theatre practice resources offered in a learning environment that is supportive and inspires creativity. Staff will help you to discover the information and resources you need to succeed and achieve as a student or researcher. Search electronic resources including eJournals and databases.

  3. Course information. Duration. MA, one year, full-time; two years, part-time. MFA, two years, full time. On site attendance between July and September is not mandatory. Course start. October. Award. Master of Arts in Movement: Directing and Teaching (180 credits); Master of Fine Art in Movement: Directing and Teaching (240 credits).

  4. Central’s Embassy campus is set in Hampstead, a quiet, leafy corner of London – yet only 10 minutes by tube from the bright lights of central London’s West End theatre district. Visit Us Find out about how you can visit Central and find out more about our courses through open days, campus tours, productions, virtual tour and more.

  5. Key features of the MA Applied Theatre are: or specialising in working with people whose lives have been affected by the criminal justice system. The course develops knowledge of the ways in which drama and theatre are used to benefit a range of distinct groups that are key to today’s evolving cultural landscape.

  6. 9 de mar. de 2017 · 8 Printed on 100% recycled paper. The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama University of London Eton Avenue, London NW3 3HY, UK Central Bankside Emerson Street, London SE1 9DU, UK Telephone ...

  7. 3 de may. de 2014 · 62-64 Eton Avenue, London. Upcoming: Wednesday 29 May 2024, 7.30pm. Thursday 30 May 2024, 7.30pm. View the event page for all performance dates: 29 May - 1 June 2024. Adaptation of the novel by Bernard-Marie Koltès. Translated by Martin Crimp. Performed by MA Acting - Contemporary. By arrangement with A&R Ltd/Judy Daish.