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Live performance is still heralded today as delivering a uniquely experience to the spectator. In an age where technology plays an increasingly greater role in the entertainment industry, the experience of dramatic theatre is still unrivalled. The BA in Theatre provides an essential overview of theatre production processes in a modern context. It is ideal for students looking to pursue careers in the entertainment and live production industries.
In contemporary performance, the roles of actor, producer, performer, director and playwright have become interdependent and linked to the extent that all participants work collaboratively to produce the creativity and structure that enables theatre production. For this reason, students can expect to receive training in the basics of acting, directing and theatre production, as well as being given a theoretical background through their engagement in the structural analysis of dramatic literature (with an emphasis on plays).
Students can also explore technical elements relating to the production of drama, through modules which explore the methods, materials and equipment (costumes, light and sound technology, and construction of scenery) used in theatre. For those wanting to pursue diverse interests over the duration of this course, the course allows flexibility in modular options, with some taking a focus on musical theatre; theatre in different cultures; the history of theatre throughout the ages; modern dance and theatre; and other options. As a core aim, theatre students develop their acting skills to a mature and professional level, with emphasis given on essential components such as vocal training (voice control and projection), improvisation, physical expression and movement.