Applied and Contemporary Theatre

University of Surrey
UK
Provided by: ucas

Progression Summary

**Why choose this course** Our BA (Hons) Applied and Contemporary Theatre course is designed to train theatre makers of the future, who aspire to use theatre to build communities and influence social change. Applied theatre utilises drama to discover, learn and share the issues and themes that concern communities and spotlight social inequalities. This course engages with contemporary politics and not only asks how can we make theatre but also why we make theatre and what is it that we want to say through performance. We are ranked 3rd in the UK for dance, drama and cinematics in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024, and 5th in the UK for drama and dance in the Guardian University Guide 2024. We were shortlisted for University of the Year in The Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023. **What you will study** On our BA (Hons) Applied and Contemporary Theatre course, you will be taught by industry-leading professionals and will join a vibrant community of talented performers, theatre makers, creative practitioners, stage managers and technicians. Students embark on a journey that will equip them to devise, produce and direct theatre, work creatively in a range of settings such as prisons, youth centres and care homes, build industry contacts and become the next generation of performance artists/activists and creative entrepreneurs. As well as studying core skills in performing disciplines (voice, singing, movement, theatre making and music), course content includes but isn’t limited to: Theatre for Social Change Political Theatre Contemporary Performance Devised Theatre Community Theatre Theatre in education Education and outreach programmes Health and wellbeing organisations Disability arts Creative Ageing Theatre studies Collaborative large-scale ensemble performance in a traditional theatre setting Professional development Alongside their core studies, students are also offered opportunities to engage with the wider theatre sector. Field trips and visits from guest artists have previously included the Royal Albert Hall, London Bubble Theatre Company and theatre practitioner Indy Lee. In Year Two, students undertake work placements where they gain professional experience within several innovative theatre/arts organisations. There is also a further optional Professional Training year between the second and final year of study. Work placement hosts have included but are not limited to Chickenshed, Peer Productions, Burnt Orange Theatre, Guildford Shakespeare Company, Boundless Theatre, New Victoria Theatre and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre.

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Start Date

2025-09-15
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Tuition fee

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A level
CCC

UCAS Tariff


Scottish Higher
BBBCC

Access to HE Diploma
D: 21 credits M: 3 credits P: 21 credits

GCSE/National 4/National 5
GCSE English Language at Grade C(4) and Mathematics at Grade C (4) (or equivalent).

Scottish Advanced Higher
CCC

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
29 points

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
MMM

Welsh Baccalaureate - Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate (first teaching September 2015)


We make offers in terms of grades after a successful workshop and interview. If you can demonstrate exceptional talent, and can satisfy the panel of your ability to successfully complete the course, you may be considered for a place irrespective of your academic background. We are unable to provide feedback.

Full-time

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