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  1. Scotland’s professional touring company, Opera Bohemia, returns with a reimagining of Puccini’s masterpiece, Tosca. Directed by Douglas Nairne and designed by Kenneth MacLeod, the drama is plunged into a world of crime and passion, amidst the treacherous mafia underworld. Award winning Scottish Soprano Monica McGhee takes on the iconic ...

  2. In addition to tuition fees, it is estimated that you will need between £11,200 and £15,300 per year to live in Glasgow, plus programme costs. Much will depend on your lifestyle and whether your course runs for three or four terms. Once you are a student at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, you may be eligible to apply for assistance from ...

  3. The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland institution code is R58. You will also require the following programmes codes to apply: MMus Piano for Dance: 803F OR MA Piano for Dance: 802F The closing date for on-time applications is 2 October 2024 for UK applicants, and 1 December 2024 for International students.

  4. Glasgow, G2 3DB. Wallace Studios, 210 Garscube Road, Glasgow, G4 9RR. Undergraduate, Postgrad Term Dates for the current Royal Conservatoire of Scotland academic year found here.

  5. The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland specialises in dance, drama, film, music and production. It was originally established in 1847 as part of the Glasgow Athenaeum. In 1929 it was renamed the Scottish National Academy of Music and became the Royal Scottish Academy of Music in 1944. It wasn’t until 2011 that the academy changed its name to the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. The ...

  6. Each summer we welcome students from across the world to RCS, both in person and online. Our varied programme has something for everyone and covers dance, drama, musical theatre, music, film and production. After a successful Summer 2023, we look forward to welcoming you in Summer 2024!

  7. Brian graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (then the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama) in 2001. Since then, he has worked extensively as an actor with many of the UK’s leading theatres, including The Royal Court, The Almeida, The National Theatre of Scotland, The National Theatre of Great Britain, The Citizens Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company.