
This intensive Master's degree is delivered through an inspiring and exhilarating programme of classwork, scene study and workshop performances, culminating in a shared performance in our largest performance space, the Sainsbury Theatre.
Working on plays from the Shakespearean, Jacobean, Spanish Golden Age, French classical and Restoration periods you will discover how classical theatre translates across centuries, cultures and languages, and build an awareness of their historical, political and social context, and their impact on modern theatre.
You will take skills classes to develop and strengthen your existing abilities and prepare you for the rehearsal process. Delivered throughout the year, these will include acting (voice, textual analysis and artist development), movement, music and singing.
And you will also flex your own creative muscles with the creation of a practical thesis presentation reflecting on the relationship between your classical training and contemporary theatre practice.
You will progress and apply your acquired knowledge of both theory and practice as it relates to the intelligent exploration and development of original characters.
Your intensive year will culminate in the staging of a Shakespeare production to which agents and casting directors are invited.
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