MA Theatre
Overview of the programme • An exciting new programme for 2020, MA Theatre has professional practice at its heart, offering students the opportunity to work together to create innovative practice and performance. • Staff on the programme offer a range of specialist expertise, including performance/acting, writing/playwriting, storytelling, film studies, adaptation, textual analysis, and media production.
What to expect on your course • MA Theatre Development of valuable professional working practice, with short placement options. Work experience as a professional theatre company, collaborating with each other to create work suitable for the summer festival season.
What you will study: MA Theatre • Research Methods and Practice • Arts Management • Developing Theatre for Professional Practice • Interdisciplinary Project • Performance Writing • Performance for Heritage and Education • Major Project
Your Modules • Semester One • Semester Two • Research Methods and • Interdisciplinary Project Translating Theory into • Performative Writing Practice • Performance for Heritage and • Arts Management Education • Developing Professional Practice for Theatre • Semester Three • Major Project
Your skills: • Through a series of stimulating and enriching modules you will develop a range of practical, theoretical and research skills, including: • Performance and presentation skills • An advanced understanding of arts practice within the arts sector • An enriched understanding of digital media • Applied theatre methods • Project design and delivery • An innovative understanding of historical, political and cultural theatrical contexts • Data analysis and research methods • Arts management/administration
Future career prospects Graduates from Creative Arts have gone on to a number of exciting and diverse careers, including: • Actor • Writer • Creative Director • Digital Content Producer • Educator in NGOs and museums • Events/arts management
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