Liberal Arts With Theatre and Performance Studies
Studying Liberal Arts with Theatre and Performance Studies will provide you with a range of unique opportunities. You will be taught by world-leading scholars in the Theatre and Performance Studies Department, industry professionals, and artists who are passionate about the power of theatre and performance.
You will explore how – at different historical moments, in various places – drama, theatre and performance has been used to share stories, forge communities, make a stand, help people to remember, to laugh, to feel, to understand more deeply, and to change things.
Why study the Theatre and Performance Studies route?
In your Liberal Arts modules, you will be introduced to different ways of thinking about the relationship between cultural works and lived experience. You will consider how creative expressions connect to issues of individual, social and national identity. The Theatre and Performance Studies route will allow you to explore such questions in greater critical depth through the lens of theatre and other kinds of performance.
Teaching in the Theatre and Performance Studies Department grows out of cutting-edge research and practice, with areas of staff expertise including applied and community theatres; theatre for social change; acting and performing; producing and administration; theatre history; Shakespeare in performance; street arts and performance in public spaces; popular, political and avant-garde theatres; forms of writing, directing and dramaturgy; theatre and national identities; contemporary British, Irish, European, and North American theatres; theatre in the African context; postcolonial and intercultural theatre and performance; theatre and representations of mental health; performing gender and sexuality; performance and cities; theatre production in digital environments, video.
Modules
You may be interested in the following Theatre modules:
- Theatre in the Community;
- Mad, Bad, and Sad: Madness and Cultural Representation;
- Theatre and the Creative Industries;
- Politics and Performance: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.
Please note:
- To Study this Route:
- In the first year you must study "Theatre and Performance in ContextLink opens in a new window" (30 CATS).
- In your second and final year, you must study a minimum of 60 CATS of Theatre and Performance Studies modules, with at least 30 CATS in each year.
- Module offerings change annually and so individual modules may vary.
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Visit the Theatre and Performance Studies website for more information on the Theatre modules.