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  1. By 1932, the school had added full theatrical training to its curriculum, and was renamed the Webber Douglas School of Singing and Dramatic Art. [2] [3] It was located at 30 Clareville St in South Kensington. In 2006, the academy was absorbed into the Central School of Speech and Drama. [1]

  2. The connection between Webber Douglas and Central dates back to 2003 when the DADA scheme for students in Further Education colleges was discontinued, which coincided with the retirement of Webber Principal, Raphael Jago.

  3. The school was founded in London in 1926 as the Webber Douglas School of Singing, by singer Walter Johnstone Douglas and pianist Amherst Webber. It was created from the singing academy founded in 1906 in Paris by Jean de Reszke.

  4. By 1932, the school had added full theatrical training to its curriculum, and was renamed the Webber Douglas School of Singing and Dramatic Art. [2] [3] It was located at 30 Clareville St in South Kensington. In 2006, the academy was absorbed into the Central School of Speech and Drama. [1]

  5. By 1932 the school had added full theatrical training to its curriculum, and it was renamed the Webber Douglas School of Singing and Dramatic Art. It was located at 30 Clareville St in South Kensington. In 2006, the academy was absorbed into the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

  6. The school was founded in London in 1926 as the Webber Douglas School of Singing, by Walter Johnstone Douglas and Amherst Webber. It was created from the singing academy founded in 1906 in...

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  8. By 1932, the school had added full theatrical training to its curriculum, and was renamed the Webber Douglas School of Singing and Dramatic Art. It was located at 30 Clareville St in South Kensington. In 2006, the academy was absorbed into the Central School of Speech and Drama.

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