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    MA 1 year full-time,

    2 years part-time

Course Description

Work with creativity and flair as a theatre-maker in a rich creative environment. Experience first-hand the intricate collaborative interplay between performers, directors and dramaturgs which underpins successful theatre-making in the UK. 

Combining practical workshops with seminar explorations and discussions, you’ll focus on your work as an active theatre-maker, and will learn the critical and interpretative skills needed to map and analyse the processes of theatre-making at an ambitious level. You’ll have full use of our industry-standard rehearsal and production facilities for creative investigation of plays and performance texts, and to develop your own work. You’ll benefit from contact with leading theatre-makers through theatre projects, masterclasses, lectures and workshops.

You’ll acquire the necessary skills for a future in professional theatre or in related areas such as film and television, arts administration, journalism, publishing, education or further study. Our students and graduates have an enviable range of achievements and we’re also proud of our links to industry.

Entry Requirements

2:1 or equivalent. If you hold a qualification below 2:1 or equivalent, relevant prior experience of an appropriate nature, may be considered.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

This course develops a range of analytical and practical skills in the performance and production of theatre, making our graduates highly employable. Because MA Theatre-Making is flexible enough to offer both practice-based and research-based paths, you’ll find there’s a wide variety of career paths open to you across theatre and academia.

Module Details

For module information for this course please visit – https://www.york.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/courses/ma-theatre-making/

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