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Classical Theatre, M.A.

Kingston University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences


Disciplines:
  • Film and Theatre Studies
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Quick facts

Country: United Kingdom Duration: 12 Months
City: London Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Languages: English 
Education Variants:
  • Full Time

Programme Description

This unique course is designed for aspiring actors, directors and designers keen to advance their expertise and understanding in a theatre environment. Developed by Sir Peter Hall, one of the world´s most distinguished theatre directors, the course asks 'what is classical theatre?´ and investigates answers through a mix of theoretical and practical work that covers a range of essential skills. It is taught in the Rose Theatre Studio, Kingston.

What will you study?

You will study the work of leading practitioners of the past and present, situated in their social, political and cultural context. You will also explore:

* genre, history, tradition, convention and cultural context in relation to performance;
* the use of the body in mask and movement;
* the importance of voice and language; and
* the interpretation of text in performance.

The first four modules provide a holistic approach to the teaching and learning. This culminates with a production (the fifth module) at the end of the year, directed by a professional director at the Rose.

The course is basically the same for actors, directors and designers, although special provision will be made for the different skills. The MA is taught by academic staff from Kingston´s drama team and visiting professional practitioners, and you will graduate with a level of competence commensurate with work for a professional theatre company.

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Contents

Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list.

Core modules

* Culture and History
* The Body: Mask and Movement
* Text and Language
* Scene Studies
* Production Project

You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.

Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.

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Requirements

We expect candidates to have:

* successful completion of a certified programme of study in an area appropriate to the content of the degree (normally a good second class honours first degree or its equivalent); and/or
* relevant non-certificated learning, which might include prior experience in the theatrical profession.

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