

MArts Theatre with Innovation
About this course
Theatre is one of the oldest forms of human cultural expression, and it remains one of the most immediate and powerful: live performance creates a shared experience between performers and audience that no other medium quite replicates. Theatre with Innovation is a degree designed for a moment when the most interesting creative and intellectual work happens at the intersections of disciplines, bringing theatrical training and practice into dialogue with ideas from science, engineering, humanities, and enterprise. The result is a programme that develops performers, makers, and thinkers who are equipped to work across specialisms and contribute to genuinely new ways of creating. At the University of Bristol, one of the UK's leading theatre research institutions, this four-year full-time degree includes a foundation year for those who need to build their academic and creative foundations before entering the main programme. You will develop your understanding of theatre's history, theory, and practice alongside the cross-disciplinary thinking that the Innovation strand encourages, engaging with how theatre connects to technology, science, and the social challenges of the twenty-first century. Bristol's theatre studies department has a strong research tradition, and the degree draws on that intellectual energy while keeping creative practice central. Graduates from Theatre with Innovation programmes go on to careers in performance, direction, production, community arts, education, and the broader creative economy. Many work in theatre and live performance companies, in arts education, or in applied theatre contexts such as health, justice, and community development. The cross-disciplinary skills the degree develops, including creative problem-solving, teamwork, communication, and the ability to work across cultures and specialisms, are also valued in technology, communications, and social enterprise. Postgraduate study in theatre, performance studies, or arts management is a well-established next step. The typical entry tariff is 152 points.
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