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Comments about BA Drama - At the institution - Kingston Upon Thames - Greater London
Objectives
This course enables you to explore the practice, history and theory of drama in a range of contexts and settings. You will have the opportunity to work with leading professionals and to be actively involved with productions. Kingston’s drama team has good links with the world of theatre and television, and a close association with the town’s exciting new theatre. They are also actively engaged in up to the minute research in the field of drama and performance.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements * a degree (level 6) in an Early Years subject or a degree (level 6) in any subject plus a level 3 qualification in an Early Years subject * a GCSE grade C in English and Maths * a current Criminal Records Bureau clearance * recent and considerable experience across whole 0-5 years age range
Academic title
BA Drama
Course description
BA Drama
Programme
Year 1
-Creative Acting
-Drama and Poetry in Context
-English in Action
-Making Dance Happen
-Making Theatre Happen
-Performing Theories
-Staging Posts
-Technical Elements 1
Year 2
-Brave New Word: the Play Today
-Commedia
-Devising in the Community
-Devising Theatre
-Heard not Seen: Writing for Radio
-Naturalism and the Actor
-Performance Research
-Physical and Dance Theatre
-Shakespeare: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
-Stage Directions
-Staging Women
-The Third Dimension: Spatial Exploration
Year 3
-Clown
-De-colonising Drama
-From the Ridiculous to the Sublime: Beckett and Pinter
-Independent Research
-Playhouses, Plays and Punters: the Renaissance Experience 1576-1642
-Production Project 1: Drama Text
-Production Project 2: Devising Drama
-Scene in Space: Aspects of Design
-Scribbling and Script: Writing for the Stage
-Shakespeare's Women
-Smells like Teen Spirit: Writing Popular Music Lyrics
-Special Study: Carnival Mask
-Special Study: Performing Postmodernism
-The Roar of the Crowd: Romantic Gothic Melodrama