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Step change: how drama schools’ new leaders are moving with the times

Short-course students at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Photo: Cam Harle
Short-course students at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Photo: Cam Harle
Leading a drama school often means being on the front line of issues facing the wider theatre sector, from economic crises and societal shifts to a changing relationship with technology. Amanda Parker talks to a new forward-thinking breed of principals about collective advocacy, staying relevant and balancing tradition with progress

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