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BA Theatre with Placement Year
About this course
Theatre is an art form that has existed in virtually every human culture, and its enduring power lies in its capacity to create shared experience in real time between performers and audiences. Studying theatre involves developing practical skills in performance and production alongside a critical understanding of how plays and theatre-making practices have evolved, what purposes theatre serves in different societies, and how live performance communicates meaning in ways that other media cannot replicate. At Brunel University London, this four-year full-time programme includes a placement year that gives you substantial professional experience in the theatre and creative industries before you graduate. The course develops you as a versatile artist, training you in acting and theatre-making while also building your capacity as a thoughtful and informed critic of the form. You will study musical theatre alongside other performance traditions, exploring how different theatrical conventions work and why. The academic foundation of the programme ensures that your practical development is grounded in broader questions about what theatre is for, how it operates within cultural and social contexts, and what the history of the form can teach practising artists. Brunel's London location means you are studying in one of the most active theatre cities in the world, with access to a wide range of professional productions and industry connections. Graduates from theatre programmes pursue careers in performance, directing, theatre-making, arts education, arts administration, community arts, and theatre production and management. The skills developed during a theatre degree, including communication, collaboration, adaptability, and creative problem-solving, are also valued across a wide range of other sectors. Many graduates build portfolio careers that combine different kinds of creative and professional work. Those who wish to continue in formal study can progress to postgraduate programmes in performance, theatre directing, applied theatre, or related disciplines.
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