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BA Theatre Industry Practice
About this course
Theatre industry practice is the study and development of the professional skills, knowledge, and understanding that sustain working theatre beyond the stage itself. While performance is the visible face of theatre, the industry depends on an ecosystem of practitioners who manage productions, develop programming, coordinate technical operations, build audiences, secure funding, work with communities, and run organisations. This degree takes that full ecology seriously, preparing you to work confidently within the theatre sector in roles that require both specialist knowledge and professional adaptability. This four-year full-time programme at the University of the Highlands and Islands combines scheduled class time with independent study tasks, some set by your lecturer and some chosen by you, which means you take genuine responsibility for your own learning and develop the self-directed working habits that professional life requires. You will engage with the history and theory of theatre alongside practical study of production management, arts administration, marketing and audience development, community engagement, and the business structures through which theatre is funded and delivered. Working in Scotland gives you access to a distinctive theatre culture, including a vibrant festival sector, a strong tradition of touring, and a funding landscape that reflects the devolved arts policy of the country. Graduates of theatre industry practice programmes move into roles across the professional theatre sector, including production management, stage management, company and venue administration, arts marketing, development and fundraising, programming, and education and outreach work. The skills developed in the course are also valued in the broader creative industries, including film and television production, events management, cultural policy, and arts journalism. For those who want to work in theatre not as performers but as the people who make theatre possible, this degree provides a direct and professionally grounded preparation.
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