Back to SchoolAn inside look at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama Design and Crafts ExhibitionThe exhibition celebrates the work and accomplishments of the graduating students.
By
Sarah Jane Arnegger
September 11, 2018
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama 2018 Design & Crafts Exhibition celebrates the work and accomplishments of the graduating design and crafts students specializing as prop makers, lighting designers, puppeteers, stage designers, costume makers, sound designers, scenic artists, and scenic constructors, before an audience of industry professionals and close friends.
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