Theatre & Performance Studies

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MA

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Part Time, Full Time

| Admissions status: Open
PURPOSE
Ideal for prospective students who have recently completed an undergraduate degree in Theatre, English or related fields, or spent time engaging in performance practice or work in related industries. The programme invites considered reflection on performance and performativity, emphasising close reading, research, and interdisciplinary approaches to theatre and the arts.

DESCRIPTION

The programme offers students the opportunity to study theatre and performance studies in a dynamic research environment in the heart of London. From avant-garde drama to political action, queer performance, live art, dance, cultural tourism, and the spectacles of the West End, students will be introduced to a range of theatre and performance theories and practices in an expanded field.

Students will take a core module in Theatre and Performance Theory, which will provide them with systematic understanding and critical awareness of current problems and new insights in the field, and the ability to critically evaluate current research and advanced scholarship in the discipline. Students will also take a core module in Theatre and Performance Research Methods in the second semester, which will provide them with the research skills and techniques needed to undertake advanced research and scholarship in the field, and enable them to evaluate and critique various methodological approaches to practice-based and scholarly research.

Optional modules across the Department and School will offer students further opportunities to study subject areas that intersect with theatre and performance studies. Guided study options will offer students further opportunities to develop practical knowledge in an area of their choice, from curatorship and archives to production.

Finally, a 15,000 word dissertation supervised by an academic member of staff will provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to undertake advanced research in the field in an area of their choice. While acting as a “terminal” MA, providing excellent preparation for a range of careers in the arts and education sectors, this programme will also provide students with a robust preparation for doctoral research in theatre and performance studies.

For more information, see http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/english/study/pgt/progs/perf/index.aspx



KEY FACTS
Programme leader/s
Dr Kélina Gotman (Course Convenor, Admissions Tutor); Prof Alan Read; Dr Theron Schmidt; Dr Lara Shalson
Awarding institution
King's College London
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent)
UK 180/ECTS 90
Duration
One year FT, two years PT, September to September.
Location
Strand Campus. Some projects may take place on non-campus locations.
Student destinations
Graduates may go on to work in arts practice and related industries, including museum, curatorial, and archival work; production; dramaturgy; journalism; performance; and theatre and performance-related arts management and administration. Graduates may also pursue further research in the field at doctoral level.
Year of entry 2013
Offered by
London South Bank