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Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, BA (Hons), Theatre Practice (Scenic Art)

Year 1: Includes: working with a professional designer to produce samples for a reproduction of an existing texture or fine art painting; transcribing an image from a 1:25 scale onto a pre-prepared stage flat; working as part of a scenic art team on a studio production. Year 2: Includes: learning and applying advanced painting techniques; painting a cloth for a public production; designing and painting for industrial theatre. Year 3: Includes: being the Head of Department on a full-scale realised production in the Embassy Theatre or Studio, managing other students painting scenery, painting textured floors and treating of specific props; working with a professional company to paint scenery for a West End show.

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