• Students will study a broad range of topics including dance technique (contemporary, jazz, and ballet), choreography, film-making, design and scenography, critical performance theory, working with text, student-led productions, work placements, and research projects, applied drama, popular performance, physical theatre, text, devising, live art, design and scenography, scriptwriting and performance analysis.
  • Students will do this through an engagement with a range of significant 20th and 21st-century plays, texts and dance pieces, performance practitioners, directors and theatre companies.
  • Typically, students will be in practical classes, lectures, and rehearsals for four days a week and they will have one day a week to study at home. They may opt to come to campus to practice in our studios on their study day and they can also use the studios and library in the evenings and at the weekends.