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  1. This course is taught across two years. Year One. In year one, term one, you study two units.Unit One (Drama and Movement Therapy Practice) includes weekly sessions in the subjects of drama, myth, Laban, movement with touch and sound, and preparation for clinical practice.

  2. Designed primarily for students with previous experience and/or training, the MA Acting - Classical masters programme at Central is a creatively, physically and intellectually demanding, advanced level, conservatoire acting programme specialising in Classical plays.

  3. The course develops practitioners with a strong sense of direction and identity, and an ability to think conceptually. From the first year you undertake speculative design projects that will challenge and test ideas in a broad range of performance contexts, from text-based drama to opera, dance, site-specific performance and installations, under the guidance of professional directors ...

  4. Studying on the Performance Arts course, you will: Experiment, explore and create new forms of performance. Develop critical skills to investigate, theorise and make new performance. Produce work in professional environments. Undertake projects with national and international arts organisations and practitioners.

  5. The MA/MFA Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media offers a vocational training in writing drama across a range of different media contexts. Both the MA and MFA courses provide the opportunity for you to develop the core competencies and skills of the dramatist, to explore your ‘voice’, to develop your confidence in your own writing and to understand the different media contexts within which ...

  6. 7. Lorna Whiston Schools - Speech and Drama class. Lorna Whiston's Speech and Drama programme focuses on building creativity, communication skills, and confidence. Using drama as a tool for learning, students become more aware of their body, voice, and performance space, turning them into confident and effective communicators.

  7. School Visits. We often welcome school groups to Central for tours and talks about careers in the arts and our courses. If you are a teacher looking to organise a tour for your students or wish to come and see a Central production, please email us at [email protected]