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Thursday, September 13, 2018

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Drama Centre London (often abbreviated as Drama Centre) is a British drama school in King's Cross, London, where it recently moved after a major reshaping of the university. The school is part of Central Saint Martins, a constituent college of the University of the Arts London and is a member of Drama UK. The BA (Hons) and MA Acting courses, offered by the school, are accredited by Drama UK.


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History

Drama Centre London was founded in 1963 by a breakaway group of teachers and students from the Central School of Speech and Drama, led by John Blatchley, Yat Malmgren and Christopher Fettes. The school was located originally on Prince of Wales Road, Chalk Farm, but moved first to Back Hill, Clerkenwell in 2004, then to its current site at King's Cross in 2011. Since 1999, it has operated as an integral school of Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, offering degree programmes in acting, directing and screenwriting.

A principal aim in the founding of the school was to bring some of the major developments in American and European theatre to the training of British and international actors. Its approach articulates Stanislavski's system, with the movement work of Rudolf Laban and the character typology of Carl Jung to produce a 'movement psychology' for the analysis and development of characters. The school's work also draws on the English tradition, particularly that of Joan Littlewood and Theatre Workshop. These approaches are taught as part of the Western theatrical tradition that began with the Greeks, on which the school places great emphasis. When the school was founded, it was the only drama school in the country to have an acting class, and is considered to be the first 'Method' drama school in Britain.

Because of its rigour, the school's nickname is "Trauma Center". Like most drama schools, Drama Centre places a particular emphasis on the work of Konstantin Stanislavski, also training students in improvisation through the Yevgeny Vakhtangov and Jacques Lecoq traditions. The school offers a theatre-based training incorporating both modern and classical texts, and also prepares actors for the demands of screen acting, for which it has a two-year postgraduate course. In September 2005, the school launched their MA Acting course (formerly 'European Classical Acting') which includes residencies at both the Vakhtangov Theatre Institute in Moscow and Imalis Center for Ancient Hellenic Theatre in Epidaurus, Greece.

The Drama Centre has always had an international outlook and was the first British drama school to introduce some of the great classics of the European repertoire: Spanish, German and French. Today, this tradition continues and is reflected in a broad spectrum of international links, which includes schools in the USA, Russia and China.


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Platform Theatre

The Platform Theatre is a receiving and producing theatre situated in the Central Saint Martin's complex at King's Cross. The theatre holds 360 in a variety of configurations, has an orchestra pit and a full flying tower and is equipped to high professional standards. The theatre aims to present all aspects of the performing arts. Productions by students of Drama Centre London are presented here, as is work by students of other colleges of the University of the Arts, London.


MA Screen: Acting - Drama Centre London - Central Saint Martins - UAL
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Alumni

  • Paul Bettany (A Beautiful Mind, Avengers: Age of Ultron)
  • Andrew Pleavin (300, 300: Rise of an Empire)
  • Russell Brand (Despicable Me, Rock of Ages)
  • Pierce Brosnan (James Bond, Mrs. Doubtfire)
  • Santiago Cabrera (Heroes, CheThe Musketeers)
  • Paola Dionisotti (RSC. Best Actress of the Year Evening Standard Award 2000, etc.)
  • Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones, Terminator Genisys)
  • Vicky Entwistle (Janice Battersby in Coronation Street)
  • Michael Fassbender (X-Men (film series), 12 Years a Slave)
  • Colin Firth (The King's Speech, Love Actually)
  • Tom Hardy (Inception, Mad Max: Fury Road)
  • Helen McCrory (Harry Potter (film series), Penny Dreadful)
  • Penelope Wilton (Downton Abbey, Shaun of the Dead)
  • Lambert Wilson (The Matrix Reloaded, Of Gods And Men)
  • Gwendoline Christie (Game of Thrones, Star Wars: The Force Awakens)
  • Gemma Chan (Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, Humans)
  • Jamie Quinn (actor)
  • Chris Urch (Playwright)
  • Luke Evans (Beauty and the Beast)

Pictures: Drama Centre London, - HUMAN ANATOMY CHART
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References


Pictures: Drama Centre London, - HUMAN ANATOMY CHART
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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia