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  2. Christabel Burniston - Wikipedia

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    Burniston was a council member of the STSD from 1947 to 1991. She adjudicated for the British Federation of Festivals (formerly British Federation of Music Dance and Drama). She was external examiner in spoken English at the Education Institute of the Universities of Aberdeen, Cambridge, Durham, Leicester, Newcastle and Nottingham.

  3. Ken Robinson (educationalist) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Robinson (educationalist) Sir Ken Robinson (4 March 1950 – 21 August 2020) [ 2] was a British author, speaker and international advisor on education in the arts to government, non-profits, education and arts bodies. He was director of the Arts in Schools Project (1985–1989) and Professor of Arts Education at the University of Warwick ...

  4. Royal Central School of Speech and Drama - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, commonly shortened to Central, is a drama school founded by Elsie Fogerty in 1906, as the Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art, to offer a new form of training in speech and drama for young actors and other students. It became a constituent college of the University of London in 2005 ...

  5. Elsie Fogerty - Wikipedia

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    dramatist. Known for. Principal and founder of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Anne Elizabeth " Elsie " Fogerty CBE (16 December 1865 – 4 July 1945) was a British teacher who departed from the customary practice of "voice and diction" also called elocution. At that time "Voice and Diction" focused entirely on the mouth and nasal ...

  6. Ann Jellicoe - Wikipedia

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    Roger Mayne (1962–2014, his death) Patricia Ann Jellicoe OBE (15 July 1927 – 31 August 2017) was an English playwright, theatre director and actress. Although her work covered many areas of theatre and film, she is best known for "pushing the envelope" of the stage play, devising new forms which challenge and delight unconventional audiences.

  7. Zoë Tapper - Wikipedia

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    Actress. Years active. 2003–present. Spouse. Oliver Dimsdale. Children. 2. Zoë Tapper (born 26 October 1981) is an English actress who first came to prominence playing Nell Gwynne in Richard Eyre 's award-winning film Stage Beauty in 2004. She is known for portraying Anya Raczynski in Survivors and Mina Harker in Demons .

  8. Lucy Cohu - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Ann Cohu was born in Wiltshire in 1968. She attended a boarding school, Stamford High School, as a child, and went on to train at the Central School of Speech and Drama. [ 1] Cohu said that, despite her family's strong military background, her parents were entirely supportive of her desire to be an actress.

  9. Royal Academy of Dramatic Art - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, also known by its abbreviation RADA ( / ˈrɑːdə / ), is a drama school in London, England, which provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio. It is based in Bloomsbury, Central London, close to the Senate House complex of the University of London, and is a founding ...