

BA Acting and Performance
About this course
Acting and performance is a discipline concerned with the craft of bringing characters, situations and stories to life for an audience. It draws on voice work, movement, text analysis, improvisation and rehearsal practice to develop the skills that professional actors need, alongside an intellectual engagement with performance history, theory and the diverse forms that theatre and screen performance take. Training at degree level is not simply about acquiring technique; it is about developing a performer who can think, adapt and collaborate under the pressures of professional production. Sheffield Hallam's programme allows you to immerse yourself in the world of acting and performance, collaborating with your peers, developing critical skills and showcasing your work as you prepare for a career in the industry. The programme is three years full time and includes a foundation year for those who need additional preparation before the main degree begins, making it accessible to students who are motivated and talented but may not have followed a conventional pre-entry path. Located within the heart of Sheffield's creative industries quarter, the course benefits from extensive links with local and regional partners, connecting you to the professional creative ecology of a city with a strong and active arts scene. The typical entry tariff is 120 points. You will develop practical skills in acting for stage and screen, physical performance, vocal production and character work, alongside critical understanding of the wider performance landscape. Showcasing your work is built into the programme, giving you experience of presenting to audiences and developing the professional presence that the industry expects. Graduates from acting and performance programmes pursue careers across the performing arts: stage, screen, community theatre, applied theatre, physical performance and devised work are all routes open to well-trained performers. The communication, collaboration and creative thinking skills the degree develops also transfer into teaching, arts education, drama facilitation, broadcasting, and a range of roles in the wider creative industries.
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