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BA Theatre
About this course
Theatre is one of the oldest and most enduring forms of human expression, a collaborative art form that brings together writing, performance, design, direction, and the live presence of an audience to create something that exists only in the moment of its making. Studying theatre at university means engaging with both the practice of making performance and the critical and historical frameworks through which it can be understood, asking what theatre does, how it achieves its effects, and what it reveals about the societies that produce it. At Brunel University London, this three-year, full-time degree equips you with specialised skills in acting, theatre-making, and musical theatre while providing a robust academic foundation in theatre history, theory, and critical analysis. The programme is designed to develop you as a versatile artist and critical thinker, balancing practical studio work with analytical engagement in ways that each discipline enriches the other. You will develop performance technique, collaborative practice, and the creative confidence needed to bring theatrical ideas to life, alongside the critical vocabulary to reflect on what you and others make. Theatre graduates pursue a wide range of careers in and beyond the performing arts. Professional performance, directing, theatre-making, arts education, community theatre, youth theatre, and arts administration are all common directions, as are roles in television, film, and radio production, and in the cultural sector more broadly. The skills in communication, collaboration, creative problem-solving, and critical reflection that a theatre degree develops are also valued in many careers outside the arts, including education, public relations, training, and management. Postgraduate study in theatre, performance studies, or arts education is available for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue academic research.
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