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BA Musical Theatre and Politics
About this course
Musical theatre and politics is a genuinely unusual combination, but it is one that asks serious questions about both art and power. Musical theatre is a performing art that brings together singing, acting, and dance in service of storytelling, working on audiences through rhythm, spectacle, and emotional immediacy in ways that straight drama or concert music cannot quite replicate. Politics examines how power is organised, contested, and exercised in societies, and in doing so provides a critical lens for understanding the world in which art is made and received. Together, the two disciplines produce a graduate with both practical creative skills and a sophisticated analytical framework for understanding society. At Liverpool Hope University, this three-year full-time programme gives you serious training in both areas. In musical theatre, you will develop your skills in voice, movement, acting, and performance, working in a city with a strong theatrical culture and access to major venues and events. In politics, you will engage with concepts such as power, democracy, justice, and ideology, developing the ability to analyse political situations and communicate your thinking clearly. The programme includes a sandwich placement year and a year abroad, giving you professional experience and international exposure before you graduate. Work placements are also built into the degree, ensuring you make real connections with the creative and civic worlds your skills belong in. Graduates from this combination go on to performing careers in musical theatre and related performance arts, as well as into roles in arts administration, cultural policy, campaigning, political communication, journalism, and community arts. The analytical skills developed through the politics strand are valuable in public life and in the growing number of roles that sit between the arts and civic engagement. Further study in musical theatre, performance, politics, or arts management is a natural pathway for those who want to deepen their expertise in one or both directions.
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