Audition invitation for the Central School of Speech & Drama, University of London

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University of London's Central School of Speech and Drama

is auditioning in the US for its three-year, full-time undergraduate courses,

and its one-year full-time/two-year part-time postgraduate courses.

The Central School of Speech and Drama is one of the UK's pre-eminent training centres for drama. By joining Central, students elect to join an alumni group that includes Laurence Oliver, Judi Dench, Harold Pinter, Cameron Mackintosh, Gael Garcia Bernal and Carrie Fisher. Students are taught by distinguished practitioners in the industry; follow highly-specialist courses; and have access to brand-new high-spec facilities.

Auditions and interviews take place in New York (at the Ripley-Grier Studios) on Saturday 21 / Sunday 22 February, Chicago on Wednesday 1 April (venue tbc) and in Los Angeles (at the UCLA campus) on Saturday 4 / Sunday 5 April 2009.

Register interest in attending the audition, or to find out about courses and how to apply at http://www.cssd.ac.uk/us_auditions.php or call 011 44 20 7722 8183.

Auditions or interviews will be held for the following courses:

Undergraduate

BA (Hons) Acting

BA (Hons) Drama, Applied Theatre and Education

BA (Hons) Theatre Practice

Postgraduate
MA Acting for Screen

MA Actor Training and Coaching

MA Advanced Theatre Practice

MA Applied Theatre (Drama in the Community and Drama Education)

MA Classical Acting

MA Drama and Movement Therapy (Sesame)

MA Movement Studies

MA Music Theatre

MA Performance Practices and Research

MA Theatre Studies (Performance and the City)

MA Voice Studies

MA Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media

Research degrees
Interviews are also available for Central's research degrees (MPhil, PhD)

Notes

1. Not all courses will be auditioning/interviewed in all three cities.

2. The Central School of Speech and Drama is recognised by the Department of Education in Washington for the purpose of receiving financial aid for US Students, and therefore eligible to certify loan applications for the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP).

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