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The '''Central School of Speech and Drama''', officially the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, but colloquially referred to as "Central" is part of the University of London, specialising in speech and drama training. It was founded in 1906 and and was housed at the Royal Albert Hall until 1957, when it moved to the former Embassy Theatre at [[Swiss Cottage]]. It became a college of the University of London in 2005.
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The '''Central School of Speech and Drama''', officially the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, but colloquially referred to as "Central" is part of the [[University of London]], specialising in speech and drama training. It was founded in 1906 and and was housed at the Royal Albert Hall until 1957, when it moved to the former Embassy Theatre at [[Swiss Cottage]]. It became a college of the University of London in 2005.
  
 
==LGBT History==
 
==LGBT History==

Revision as of 17:31, 27 March 2016

The Central School of Speech and Drama, officially the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, but colloquially referred to as "Central" is part of the University of London, specialising in speech and drama training. It was founded in 1906 and and was housed at the Royal Albert Hall until 1957, when it moved to the former Embassy Theatre at Swiss Cottage. It became a college of the University of London in 2005.

LGBT History

Alumni include:

Stephen Farrier, senior lecturer at Central, has researched queer theatre.

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