Study modes: Full time
Course description: Theatre and media for development at Winchester integrates community theatre and media practices with aspects of development studies; whilst offering frameworks of communication through which specific groups and communities can further their self-development.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Winchester
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Course description: Main areas of interest: theatre history and history of culture especially 19th-century theatre, melodrama, music hall; popular culture of all kinds, theatrical and literature (broadsides, sensation fiction, children's books); renaissance theatre with special reference to Shakespeare and history of Shakespeare's plays in performance, child acting troupes, Webster, Marston, Jonson; history and aesthetics of stage design.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at Royal Holloway, University Of London
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Course description: Kent offers a unique 4-year undergraduate programme where, in the final year, students take a pre-professional specialist pathway across the entire year to graduate with an MDrama; the pathways include design for performance, technical theatre, creative producing, stand-up comedy, contemporary performance practice, performance applications and theatre dramaturgy.(read more)
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Course description: Allows students to take theatre modules with a focus on Shakespeare and on Playwriting; introduces students to a range of contemporary plays and gives an idea about the possibilities that exist within the form of contemporary drama and undertake their own writing; students can make use of the lakeside theatre on campus.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Essex
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Course description: This course allows students to combine taught coursework with a full-length doctoral thesis; taught modules are supported by ongoing research (much of it interdisciplinary) of academic staff in the department, and reflect the historical and cultural emphasis of that research; the range of modules from which taught elements can be selected makes it possible to tailor training to accommodate a variety of student research projects.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Birmingham
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Course description: Course is run by the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon; enables students to focus on how Shakespeare's plays work in performance, encouraging an historical approach to interpretation and styles of presentation, and promoting the value of close reading as the basis for evaluating the plays on the page, stage and screen.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Birmingham
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Theatre and media for development at Winchester integrates community theatre and media practices with aspects of development studies; whilst offering frameworks of communication through which specific groups and communities can further their self-development.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Winchester
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Course description: This programme aims to provide students with a conceptual and methodological foundation in drama and theatre studies that supports their own independent thesis projects.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Birmingham
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Course description: Main areas of interest: theatre history and history of culture especially 19th-century theatre, melodrama, music hall; popular culture of all kinds, theatrical and literature (broadsides, sensation fiction, children's books); renaissance theatre with special reference to Shakespeare and history of Shakespeare's plays in performance, child acting troupes, Webster, Marston, Jonson; history and aesthetics of stage design.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at Royal Holloway, University Of London
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Course description: The course investigates and explores both the theory and the practise of directing; the course will be taught by members of the teaching staff and visiting professional directors who are currently active in different aspects of theatre.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at Royal Holloway, University Of London
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Kent offers a unique 4-year undergraduate programme where, in the final year, students take a pre-professional specialist pathway across the entire year to graduate with an MDrama; the pathways include design for performance, technical theatre, creative producing, stand-up comedy, contemporary performance practice, performance applications and theatre dramaturgy.(read more)
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Course description: This course introduces the many shapes and fields of dramaturgy in contemporary theatre, from production dramaturgy to public relations-work, from scholarly background research to budgeting, producing and creative programming; Master's students encounter, acquire skills and work in areas such as:
Venue programming and artistic management;
Production Research & Development;
New Play Development Developing.(read more)
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Course description: Programme offered jointly with University of Surrey; comprises: body as a medium of expression; pre-performance training and performance making; body praxis; and a dissertation.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at Royal Holloway, University Of London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This programme was founded by internationally renowned playwright Professor David Edgar; it is an intensive course that encourages students to think critically about dramatic writing and helps them put these insights into practice in their own plays; the programme is committed to the exploration of new forms of writing, and this process is supported by structured and ongoing dramaturgy.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Birmingham
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Course description: This course allows students to combine taught coursework with a full-length doctoral thesis; taught modules are supported by ongoing research (much of it interdisciplinary) of academic staff in the department, and reflect the historical and cultural emphasis of that research; the range of modules from which taught elements can be selected makes it possible to tailor training to accommodate a variety of student research projects.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Birmingham
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Course description: Supervision available in all areas of staff expertise involving theatre studies.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Essex
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Course description: This course allows students to combine taught coursework with a full-length doctoral thesis; taught modules are supported by ongoing research (much of it interdisciplinary) of academic staff in the department, and reflect the historical and cultural emphasis of that research; the range of modules from which taught elements can be selected makes it possible to tailor training to accommodate a variety of student research projects.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Birmingham
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research areas: Northern Irish drama; working-class theatre, post-conflict performance; playwriting; theatre historiography; Irish drama, in particular women’s writing; postcolonial theatre; theories of postnationalism and globalization; interculturalism and theatre; Canadian drama, violence and performance; British, Irish and Northern Irish theatre and drama; postcolonial theatre; applied and interventionist theatre.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Ulster
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Course description: This course has an emphasis on the directing and authoring of creative processes; this enables students to work theoretically and practically from conventional directing of text to dramaturgical practice in the development of both text-based and devised theatre; there is an opportunity to undertake work placements as part of the independent research component of the degree.(read more)
All theatre and dramatic arts courses at University Of Birmingham
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Course description: the course offers an insight into European theatre practice, both Continental and British contexts; students have the opportunity to work alongside members of staff with strong interests in continental European theatre; also, students are able to participate fully in the activities of the European Theatre Research Network.(read more)
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Study experience
Although only 1 year in length (you can do 2). The course is so informative and really prepares you through practical and theoretical means for a tough industry. All staff go above and beyond their required duties.
Facilities
Fantastic location in Camden, although space is sometimes limited.
Postgraduate life
100% friendly, focussed and true to their ethos!
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Theatre, Performance And Cultural Policy Studies Phd
University Of Warwick
Jennifer, October 2007Overall score
Very business-school environment. VERY unhelpful admin staff. No funding for PhDs in my department. Excellent supervision.
Study experience
I'm in Research, so I have no lectures.
Facilities
Warwick Arts Centre is good, but would be better if there were more connection with uni.
Postgraduate life
Again, undergrads.
Job prospects
I've already been short-listed for lecturer positions, even without a PhD. The Warwick name has been helpful.
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