Drama and Applied Theatre
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BA (Hons) | On-Campus | Full-time | - 3 years | October | £9250 per year | £25200 per year |
Current fees for The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama can be found here: https://www.cssd.ac.uk/fees-and-funding/tuition-fees-and-additional-costs
About Drama and Applied Theatre, BA (Hons) - at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
On the BA (Hons) Drama and Applied Theatre programme, you will:
- Work in different settings, developing transferable skills to make socially engaged performance with different communities and groups in professional contexts;
- Develop advanced skills in devising, performing, directing, writing, facilitation and producing whilst exploring new technologies and their application to the field;
- Learn through a blend of collaborative and student-led modules that include placements and project that enable you to build your profile as an artist, maker, and thinker;
- Critically engage with the work you are doing, enabling you to make innovative performances and situate these in wider contexts;
- Build connections with industry partners and benefit from an international network of graduates and professionals.
BA Drama and Applied Theatre is a pioneering degree designed to train people who are passionate about the arts as a springboard for social change. This three-year degree programme inspires the next generation of critical practitioners, performance makers and educators wishing to be at the forefront of change that benefits individuals and communities.
You will become a highly adaptable theatre maker, with advanced skills in devising, performing, directing, writing, facilitating and producing. You will train at one of the leading specialist performing arts institutions in the world, building extensive industry networks through events, placements, and working on projects in the field.
Alongside making innovative and compelling performances, you will develop transferrable skills that will prepare you for work in diverse settings, while laying the foundation for further study in drama and performance. Inclusive practice underpins our curriculum, supporting and celebrating the diversity of our programme, school and wider communities in which you will work.
Working collaboratively, alongside artists and practitioners who bring the latest thinking in the fields of applied theatre and socially engaged practices, you will critically reflect on the ethics, politics, and significance of your work in a rapidly changing world. You will also gain exposure to the use of new technologies and drama in digital environments, and how this can be used in the field of applied theatre.
Entry requirements
Contact Royal Central School of Speech and Drama to find course entry requirements.
Why study at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Specialist conservatoire training
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (Central) is a member of the University of London and one of the UK’s leading drama schools. Based in Swiss Cottage, London, Central offers specialist conservatoire-style training across performance, practice and production, preparing students for careers in theatre, film, TV and live events.
A focused learning environment
Central is a small, specialist institution, which means students benefit from small class sizes, close contact with tutors, and intensive practical training. Teaching is led by experienced practitioners and academics, with learning shaped around professional practice and real-world creative processes.
Career-focused education
At Central, future careers are built into the curriculum. Students graduate as specialists in their chosen field, with strong professional insight, industry experience and a clear understanding of how the creative industries work. Central’s long history and strong industry links help students build connections and develop sustainable careers across the performing arts.
Professional facilities and London location
Students train in specialist studios, rehearsal spaces and production facilities, including performance venues and technical workshops. Central’s London location places students close to the heart of the UK’s creative industries, offering access to theatres, production companies and professional opportunities throughout their studies.