- This acting degree has a strong focus on practical work, so students will perform from the first year onwards. They'll gain the first-hand experience from workshops with international practitioners, cross-departmental collaborations with film, TV and games courses, and regular residencies and performances from new and established companies, ensembles, and performers.
- Core vocal and physical training approaches to acting, and intensive production projects will help students explore and grow as an actor and performer.
- Students will spend an average of 15-18 hours per week in study and in contact with staff, with extended hours during productions, and extra time dedicated to student-led rehearsals.
- And they'll share lectures and group seminars on acting and performance theories and practices with BA(Hons) Theatre & Performance.