MA Creative Practice and Performance (Musical Theatre)

Bachelor's degree

In Wolverhampton

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Wolverhampton

The MA Creative Practice and Performance (Musical Theatre) will allow you to hone your creative and performance skills in relation to contemporary practice in musical theatre. This pathway is designed to allow you to work collaboratively as a practitioner whilst developing a mixture of subject-specific skills and enhancing your employability.

The course is aimed at graduates from musical theatre or related disciplines and is also suitable for those already in employment, for example, those working as performers or educators. Enabling you to focus on developing your professional practice whilst working collaboratively in an industry-focused environment, you will learn how to promote both yourself – as practitioner, academic and performer – and the work you create.

You will study in the state-of-the-art Performance Hub, enabling you to work in an industry-focused environment. Facilities of the Performance Hub include: our professional Black Box Theatre, dance studios and rehearsal spaces, recording studios and live rooms.

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Location

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Wolverhampton (West Midlands)
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Wulfruna Street, WV1 1LY

Start date

On request

About this course

The aim of the MA in Creative Practice and Performance (Musical Theatre) is to provide you with the advanced skills to prepare you for work in a diverse industry. The course reflects the varied nature of working in musical theatre; it will provide you with the opportunity to focus on professional practice, whilst enabling you to learn how to promote both yourself (as practitioner, academic and/or performer) and the work you create.

Upon completion of the course, you may consider a number of potential employment routes, depending on the path chosen. These may include, writer, composer, choreographer or musical director, teacher or workshop facilitator, marketing administrator, or work in production and promotion. Alternatively, you may also consider further study at doctorate level.

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Subjects

  • Musical
  • Full Time
  • University
  • Theatre
  • Musical Theatre

Course programme

Module: 7SW023

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Walsall Campus

This module provides you with the opportunity to build on your research methods training and practice, applying and reflecting upon research skills that are of value for the dissertation.


Module: 7SW024

Credits: 40

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Walsall Campus

This module provides an opportunity to explore experimental performance practice and praxis. Having developed an understanding of the parameters and potential of practice and performance, you will apply this to your own work to develop your own creative practice. Working within a creative lab environment you will experiment with performance forms, structures and processes to create a work in progress.


Module: 7SW018

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Walsall Campus

This module will explore the ways that arts events can be created, performed and engaged with online. Digital policies have become ever-increasingly needed within arts organisations of every size. This module will investigate the elements of digital policy within the industry and will allow you to experiment and be creative around the idea of the digital dissemination of work and the logistics of creating digital events.


Module: 7MU024

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Walsall Campus

This module explores the immersive storytelling possibilities within musical theatre, engaging with a range of contemporary practice to develop an understanding about the performance potential of the genre.


Module: 7SW016

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Walsall Campus

This module will develop and broaden your understanding of your subject specialism by investigating practices within, and outside of the performing arts. Working across disciplinary boundaries you will gain new insights into practices beyond your own discipline/field, examine how these can inform your own practice, and explore the possibilities of interdisciplinary working.


Module: 7SW021

Credits: 60

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Walsall Campus

This module is the culmination of your postgraduate study and allows you to demonstrate the depth of your knowledge and understanding gained through your course. In this module you will be required to undertake an extended independent project negotiated with your nominated supervisor. You will produce either a piece of empirical research, professionally related practice or performance related practice depending on your area of study.


As a graduate of this course you will be able to:

  1. demonstrate a systematic understanding of the field of musical theatre, and a critical awareness of current problems and/or new insights at the forefront of your academic discipline
  2. apply a comprehensive range of techniques relevant to your own research, scholarship and practice in musical theatre
  3. apply knowledge in original ways, together with an understanding of how established techniques of research and practice are used to create and interpret knowledge in musical theatre
  4. evaluate critically current practice, research and advanced scholarship in musical theatre
  5. deal with complex issues both systematically and creatively, make sound judgements in the absence of complete data, and communicate your conclusions clearly to specialist and non-specialist audiences

demonstrate self-direction and originality in tackling and solving problems, and act autonomously in planning and implementing tasks at a professional or equivalent level.


Location Mode Fee Year Home/EU Full-time £6400 per year 2020-21 Home/EU Part-time £3200 per year 2020-21 Home Full-time £6550 per year 2021-22 Home Part-time £3275 per year 2021-22 International Full-time £13350 per year 2020-21 International Full-time £13950 per year 2021-22

These fees relate to new entrants only for the academic year indicated for entry onto the course, any subsequent years study may be subject to an annual increase, usually in line with inflation.


You will need a good degree (2:2 or above) in Musical Theatre or a related subject e.g. Drama, Performance, Dance, Music, Theatre Studies. Applicants may also be considered following a successful portfolio submission and interview.

Applicants from overseas should also have a good standard of written and spoken English (normally IELTS 6.5 or equivalent).

All students will be interviewed to assess their suitability and preparedness for the course. Candidates will be considered with a significant a significant track record of professional experience in a relevant field, but without a BA (Hons) degree. To do this, non-standard applicants in this category will be interviewed, and may be asked to produce a piece of written work as a means of assessing their suitability.


Postgraduate Loan (Home Fee Status):

You may be able to get a postgraduate student loan from Student Finance England of up to £11,750 to help pay for a Master’s degree. Applications are made through Student Finance England and more information on the regulations and eligibility criteria can be found at Masters Loans gov.uk.

* Any RPL will invalidate your eligibility as you must study a minimum of 180 credits


Changes for EU students:

The UK government has confirmed that EU students starting courses from 1 August 2021 will normally be classified as Overseas (International) students for fee purposes. More information about the change is available at UKCISA:

EU citizens living in the UK with 'settled' status, and Irish nationals living in the UK or Ireland, will still be classified as Home students, providing they meet the usual residency requirements, for more information about EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) click here.


Postgraduate Loyalty Discount:

You can get 20% discount on a taught on-site postgraduate course if you’re a University of Wolverhampton Graduate.

The University offers a generous 20% Loyalty Discount to students progressing from an undergraduate programme to a taught postgraduate programme, where both courses are University of Wolverhampton Awards.

There is no time limit on how long ago you completed your degree as long as this is your first Masters level qualification.

The discount applies to the first year of enrolment only. Students who receive a loyalty discount are not entitled to any further tuition discount or bursary. For full terms and conditions click here.


Self-funded:

If you are paying for the fees yourself then the fees can be paid in 3 instalments: November, January and April. More information can be found by clicking here.


Sponsored - Your employer, embassy or organisation can pay for your Tuition fees:

Your employer, embassy or organisation agrees to pay all or part of your tuition fees; the University will refer to them as your sponsor and will invoice them for the appropriate amount.

We must receive notification of sponsorship in writing as soon as possible, and before enrolment, confirming that the sponsor will pay your tuition fees.


Financial Hardship:

Students can apply to the Dennis Turner Opportunity Fund for help with course related costs however this cannot be used for fees or to cover general living costs.


Charitable Funding:

You might also want to explore the possibility of funding from charitable trusts; please see the following websites Association of Charitable Foundations, Directory of Social Change or Family Action. Most charities and trust funds offer limited bursaries targeted to specific groups of students so you will need to research whether any of them are relevant to your situation.


You can find more information on the University’s Funding, cost, fee and support pages.


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Additional information

The MA Creative Practice and Performance (Musical Theatre) will allow you to hone your creative and performance skills in relation to contemporary practice in musical theatre.

MA Creative Practice and Performance (Musical Theatre)

higher than £ 9000