MPhil Theatre Studies

Theatre and Drama in the Department of Literature, Film and Theatre Studies is led by a vibrant group of theatre practitioners and who all work professionally in the theatre industry alongside their University teaching. There are five full time staff who specialise in areas such as verbatim theatre, performance, world theatre, digital theatre, theatre of testimony as well as playwrighting. Elizabeth Kuti is a winner of the highly prestigious Susan Blackburn prize for her play The Sugar Wife as well as having plays produced in London and on BBC Radio 4. Annecy Lax is an Associate artist with the company Ice and Fire where she writes and directs. Ice and Fire specialise in making verbatim theatre that centres on Human Rights stories. Liam Jarvis is Artistic Director of his own company Analogue whose work experiments with the way developments in digital technology can enhance and develop theatre practice. His work tours internationally and has won a Fringe First at the Edinburgh fringe. Mary Mazilli's work covers work on contemporary Chinese theatre and she has published two monographs in this area. She is also the founder and Creative Director of Lumenis Theatre Company.

Assessment

The MPhil is a structured two-year programme of advanced study and research.

Your future

A number of our Department of Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies graduates have gone on to undertake successful careers as writers. Other past research students are now established as scholars, university lecturers, teachers, publishers, publishers’ editors, journalists, arts administrators, theatre artistic directors, drama advisers, and translators.

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£18,750 Per Year

International student tuition fee

3 Years

Duration

Oct 2024

Start Month

Sep 2024

Application Deadline

Upcoming Intakes

  • October 2024

Mode of Study

  • Full Time