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The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, is a conservatoire and centre of study and research in drama, theatre and performance. Our mission is to inspire, educate and train the performers, practitioners and change-makers of tomorrow to shape the future of theatre and the performing arts.
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.
Why Choose Central. At Central we put your future career at the heart of everything we do, and when you leave, you’ll be a specialist in your subject – with the preparation you’ll need to get work in a fast-moving performing arts industry.
Ages 6 - 17. View all of our nonaccredited short courses including Diploma, Evening and Online, Summer Short Courses, Artist Development Programme and Continuing Professional Development.
Scholarships and Bursaries at Central. This bursary is designed to support Year 1 UK-based undergraduate students with a household income under £35,000 to train at Central. The amount will be paid directly to the recipient on 30 November in their first year of studying at Central.
Hear from graduates about their experiences of studying at Central, their current roles, projects and achievements, and much more. For over 100 years, many of the most pre-eminent theatre practitioners and performers in the world have been Central alumni.
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.
For all students looking to study in 2025, our 1st round of auditions will take place remotely, via self-tape submission. At Central, the audition process for our BA (Hons) Acting programmes consists of 3 separate rounds.
Some of the major innovations in performance practices over the past hundred years have been drawn from scenographic developments. The MA/MFA Scenography courses approach scenography from multiple practical and theoretical perspectives to create new opportunities for experimentation and authorship.
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.