Component

MA Public Opinion and Political Behaviour
BA Creative Producing (Theatre and Short Film) options

Year 1, Component 01

EA140-4-FY
EA140-4-FY
Playwriting
(15 CREDITS)

This module looks at the conventional art of developing character dialogue and story, while taking into consideration the working practices of the playwriting profession. Students will create short scenes and finish the module with a one-act play. Throughout the process students should organise to work with East 15 actors to read and workshop their scripts outside of normal teaching hours. Students will gain a broad understanding of different theatrical genres and develop the ability to work independently.

EA140-4-FY
Playwriting
(15 CREDITS)

This module looks at the conventional art of developing character dialogue and story, while taking into consideration the working practices of the playwriting profession. Students will create short scenes and finish the module with a one-act play. Throughout the process students should organise to work with East 15 actors to read and workshop their scripts outside of normal teaching hours. Students will gain a broad understanding of different theatrical genres and develop the ability to work independently.

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