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News, Updates and Announcements from Central

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News, updates and announcements from Central

On 25 and 26 November, Central returned to the Curve Theatre in Leicester with its BA (Hons) Acting Musical Theatre, BA (Hons) Theatre Practice, MFA Scenography and MFA Movement: Directing and Teaching production of Alice.

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Congratulations to the Class of 2020 and the Class of 2021, who both graduated from Central on Monday 6 December in ceremonies held at London’s Royal Festival Hall. 

Stage of the Royal Festival Hall featuring Central's Graduation Ceremony

Central launches the Recite Me accessibility toolbar on its website to coincide with The International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2021. As part of Central’s Diversity and Inclusion strategy, it aims to make the School’s website more accessible for its users.

Recite Me is accessibility software logo, spells out Recite in red and Me in a grey speech bubble

Central is excited to announce that it has once again been selected to take part in this year’s Big Give Christmas Challenge.  Between 30 November – 3 December, the School will be raising funds for Scholarships and Bursaries to support the next generation of Central students. With thanks to the Reed Foundation, all donations made to Central’s Scholarship and Bursary fund via the Big Give will be doubled, enabling the School to help twice as many students.   

close up of pine needles with fairy lights and text promoting The Big Give Christmas Challenge

Congratulations to The Theatre Times and the entire team behind this year’s International Online Theatre Festival, which has been named the second-place winner of the Culture Online International Award for “Best Online Project”.  

IOTF 2021 Artistic Team

Central’s Dr Ella Parry-Davies and the Kanlungan Filipino Consortium have announced the launch of a new report and accompanying creative zine which reveal the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis on invisible, undocumented workers on the frontline. 

Facilitators Ella, Kay Stephens and Rogelio Braga with participant Pearl holding the report and zine

On Saturday 6 November at 2.00pm Dr Naomi Paxton, Central’s Knowledge Exchange Fellow, will give a free, public talk at the Victoria & Albert Museum’s Lecture Theatre entitled ‘Will you, won’t you, will you, won’t you join the Suffrage dance?  Alice’s adventures in Edwardian activist theatre’. 

Dr Naomi Paxton

Congratulations to this year’s StART Enterprise Slam Award Winners, who were announced via a YouTube livestream hosted by Lyrix Organix on 4 October. The StART Enterprise Slam is an interactive alternative to Central’s annual Enterprise Award and forms part of the StART Entrepreneurship Project, a collaboration between Central, Royal Northern College of Music and University of the Arts London. 

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Congratulations to Dr Kate Elswit, Central’s Reader in Theatre and Performance, and to the entire team behind research project "Dunham’s Data" (international co-investigator Dr Harmony Bench and postdoctoral research assistants Dr Tia-Monique Uzor and Dr Antonio Jimenez-Mavillard) on receiving the ATHE-ASTR’s Award for Excellence in Digital Scholarship.   

Dunham's Data

We sat down with the New York Based writing team Joanne Sydney Lessner and Joshua Rosenblum to discuss their production of 'Garbo & Me', which makes its world-premiere at Central (performed by a cast of MA Music Theatre students) between 2 - 4 November.

Garbo & Me

In advance of the launch of Black History 365, we sat down with Dr Javeria Khadija Shah to discuss her work, the premiere of documentary film 'My name is.' and how audiences can engage with this work in the coming year.

My Name is

A roundup celebrating a selection of Central graduate’s news and successes, covering alumni award wins and nominations, and their numerous contributions in all areas of stage and digital theatre, television and film, as well as in the wider community.

A production still from Phosphoros Theatre Company's production All the beds I have slept in. The image depicts six Black and Global Majority men, leaning and kneeling on a bed in the middle of a stage.