Component

MA Public Opinion and Political Behaviour
MFA Acting with Digital Media options

Year 1, Component 02

EA603-7-SP or (EA402-7-PS and EA403-7-SU)
EA402-7-PS
Advanced Research Living History & Devising Project
(15 CREDITS)

In this core MA/ Postgraduate Diploma Acting class you are required to assess dispassionately and objectively how you appear and what messages your physicality and vocal patterns communicate to audiences. Improvisation tools and exercises to encourage spontaneity and creativity will open your mind as the technical work opens the body.

EA403-7-SU
Theatre Production
(30 CREDITS)

This module focuses on public performance of full-length plays. Under the guidance of the year tutor, you will be expected to initiate everything from cast warm-up, care of costume to make-up. You manage the process of theatre production from start to finish, from research, rehearsals and screenings.

EA603-7-SP
Shakespeare
(30 CREDITS)

This module focuses on the development of skills and techniques for understanding, speaking and communicating Renaissance text, with an emphasis on the handling of verse, rhythm, inflection and pace.

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