Theatre and Creative Writing BA

Course

In Uxbridge

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Uxbridge

  • Start date

    September

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Location

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Uxbridge (Middlesex)
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Kingston Lane, UB8 3PH

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

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Subjects

  • Directing
  • Production
  • Musical
  • Poetry
  • Project
  • Musical Theatre
  • Creative Writing
  • Drama
  • Theatre
  • Writing

Course programme

Course Content

The BA consists of both compulsory and optional modules, a typical selection can be found below. Modules can vary from year to year, but these offer a good idea of what we teach.

Compulsory

Ensemble Production

Introduction to Writing Drama

Optional

Applied Drama Practice: An Introduction

Directing 1: Contexts, Theories and Practices

Musical Theatre 1

Introduction to Writing Poetry

Compulsory

Writing the Short Story

In Theatre you can choose from:

Directing 2: Contexts, Theories and Practices

Applied Drama: Project

Digital Performance 2

Performance as Research: Second Year Production Module

In Creative Writing you can choose from:

Writing Journalism

Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy

Level 3

Compulsory

Written Dissertation

Perspectives 3: Battling with Ideas

The Canon Re-loaded

New Writing: Page to Stage

Writing Modern Fiction

Writing Modern Drama

Psychogeography

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Special Features

  • The expertise and commitment of the teaching team.
  • Small class sizes for all practical work.
  • 15+ contact hours per week at Level 1.
  • Trips to see professional theatre in London with your entire year group and course tutors.
  • A unique learning experience through the tutorial system where you develop a close working relationship with your personal tutor and fellow students in a weekly seminar group of no more than eight. This regular contact builds a strong bond between student and tutor and enhances the BA Theatre and Creative Writing community within the Department of Arts and Humanities.
  • The opportunity to study six skills areas at entry level and then select one or two areas for specialist study in your final year.
  • A two-day Professional Experience and Development ‘boot camp’ to prepare you before you go on industry experience appropriate to your career aspirations with support throughout the process.
  • Established links with the theatre industry.

Theatre and Creative Writing BA

Price on request