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Theatre and Performance Practices MLitt

Theatre and Performance Practices MLitt

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Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

SEP-26

Key information
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Qualification type

MLitt - Master of Letters

Subject areas

Performing Arts (General)

Course Summary

This Masters provides an opportunity to develop your own theatre and performance practice in a critically informed context. You will be encouraged and supported to develop a reflective, rigorous and critically informed approach to creating your own work for performance. The programme encompasses practices such as contemporary devising and production dramaturgy, autobiographical performance, and socially/politically engaged practice. These critical perspectives will enhance and enrich your creative practice as we work to further your career as a theatre/performance practitioner/researcher.You'll have multiple opportunities to develop, present and receive feedback on your own theatre and performance practice. This involves mentoring by leading professional practitioners when you create your final practice as a research project. The programme is delivered by leading academics in collaboration with theatre practitioners active in Glasgow's performance scene and beyond.Students on this programme learn in a range of ways including in person and group discussion, verbal feedback and collaborative working. The programme is designed to give you a practical and critical engagement with many forms of theatre and performance practice through a variety of core and optional courses. You can take either an optional course or a work placement (agreed and negotiated with your tutor) according to your personal interests and perceived needs. Your optional course can be selected from across the College of Arts & Humanities, enabling an interdisciplinary approach. The programme concludes with a Practice as Research Project. This provides you with a degree of flexibility in relation to the focus of your advanced study. It permits further applied practice in the form of a major performance project or the opportunity to undertake an in-depth written study on an area of your choice.This programme is ideal for practitioners who want to develop their practice graduates who are planning a career in theatre making and those who want to look more in depth into aspects of theatre practice they have enjoyed and benefitted from through undergraduate studies. The programme also provides an excellent foundation for PhD study and an academic career.

Modules

The course aims to: develop students existing understanding of devising performance practices in the contemporary period; examine and interrogate selected theoretical and critical underpinnings of contemporary devised performance; identify and analyse different tropes of contemporary devised performance; develop students skills in the compositional and performance practice(s) of contemporary devised performance; develop students skills into various research methodologies appropriate for further understanding of devised theatre practices.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

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International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£25,320

Entry requirements

2.1 Hons (or non-UK equivalent) in Theatre, Performance, Drama, Dance, Music, English Literature, Contemporary Art, or History and Cultural Theory.

We may also accept degrees in other subjects.

Extensive work experience may be considered in lieu of qualifications

University information

The University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world, founded back in 1451. Alumni include eight Nobel Prize winners, Scotland’s First Minister and a Prime Minister, while Albert Einstein gave a seminal lecture on the theory of relativity there in 1933. The university consists of four colleges: College of Arts and Humanities College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences College of Science and...more