ObjectivesOn completion of the course, students should:
* Have developed and refined individual leadership abilities and capacities for initiating and realising projects in theatre practice;
* Have significantly advanced their skills and expertise in aspects fundamental to their primary arts practice – namely directing or performance creation - such that they would be ready to work at a professional level;
* Have developed the capacity to evaluate, discriminate and make informed choices as part of theatre practice within aesthetic domains;
* Be able to conceptualise, realise and present original theatre and/or theatrically aligned projects;
* Demonstrate highly developed problem solving abilities and flexibility of approach;
* Have developed the skills of articulating the ideas and processes inherent in their creative work within the context of relevant artistic discourse and research;
* Demonstrate a working knowledge of quantitative and qualitative Research processes;
* Have developed their skills in collaborating with other theatre artists (actors, designers, technical personnel) in the realisation of a theatre project, such that they would be ready to work at a professional level.
Academic titleMaster of Theatre Practice (by Coursework)