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Research on Universities
Summer Task 2 - Progression
NATASHAPAVEY JUN 27, 2019 09:50AM

The following universities I have visited and have decided on Optional modules:
which ones I will put on my UCAS application. I still need to - Theatre Practice II: Directing 
decide on to two more places of the ve to apply to. These - Practice II: Technical Specialisation 
places were chosen after boiling loads down on the attached - Theatre Practice I: Applied Drama 
spreadsheet (which was very very long earlier in the year!). I - Restoration Theatre: Culture and Politics 
have decided the I de nitely want to go to Uni in London - Interpretative Acting II 
because  - Creative Industries Management 
1. I love London and want to live in a city. -  Playwriting 
2. It's where everything is, especially for acting. - Social Practice in Art and Performance 
I also purposely looked for course which included political - Women and Theatre 1700-1928 
theatre, theatre and activism and applied theatre.
Tuition Fees: £9250 (will get £1,500 from the Uni (and a
Google Sheets guaranteed job) being an Exeter Scholar)
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Resources: Plenty of studio space, the Northcott Theatre,
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Drama building on campus with performance space.

Entry Requirements: BTEC DDD-DDM (but I get knocked


Exeter University (BACK UP) down grades for being an Exeter Scholar)

Course Title: BA Drama


UCAS or Individual Application: UCAS

Course Content:
Audition Details and Fees: Group audition workshop and
Year 1 -
interview
- Acting and Not Acting
- The Dialectics of Performance  
Accommodation: Live at home or in halls in town.
 - Practitioners in Context 
- Pretexts and Contexts of Drama 
Yes/ No?: Yes, as back up. Love the course a lot and the
- Research and Performance
facilities. Know the uni really well. Get a bursary and a
Year 2 -
guaranteed student job through being an Exeter Scholar.
Core modules:
The only problem is that I want to move away!!!
- Performance and Interpretation 
 - Staging The Text 
Optional Modules:
- Theatre Practice II: Interpretative Acting 
Greenwich University
- Theatre Practice Course Title: Drama BA (Hons)
 - Dance/Choreography 
-  Applied Drama: Interactive Theatre  Course Content:
- Theatre and Health  Year 1 - 
-  Digital Theatre crafts  City Stages: Theatre and Theory in Contemporary
-  Intermedial Performance Practice  London 
- Cultures of the Street  Scenography, Production and Technical Theatre 
- Activism and Performance  Performance Skills and Practices 
Year 3 - Staging New Writing 
Compulsory modules: Year 2 - 
- Practical Essay  Mandarin 
- Theatre Dissertation  Playwriting
Applied Drama  - The Play Today
Physical Theatre and the body - Shakespeare: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Contemporary Performance Practices  - Write Action: Introduction to Dramatic Writing
Scenography: Theory – Design – Practice  - The Theatre Director: crafting productions for the stage
English For Academic Purposes  - Popular Performance I: Mask and Clown
Year 3 - Year 3 -
'Other' Stages Core modules:
Drama Production  - Drama Production Projects
Contemporary British Theatre  - After Modernism: Avant Garde Performance from the
Performing Place and Spaces of Participation  1940s to the Present Day
Work Placement (LTT) Level 6  Optional modules:
- We got shown the new course when we visited and it's a - Dissertation
bit different and more interesting with ore of a variety of - Special study: Staging the Nation Identity Politics in
modules including devising theatre, lm and tv etc Contemporary Drama
- Renaissance Drama In Action 1567 - 1642
Tuition Fees: £9250 - Popular Performance II: Cabaret and Variety
- Special Study: Tragedy, Catastrophe, Trauma
Resources: The drama cause are taught in the Bathway - Beyond Text: Advanced Dramatic Writing
Theatre which is 30 mins away from the main campus. The - Special Study: Applied Theatre
main campus is in a lovely area in Greenwich and the
theatre is in Woolich which is quite rough. However, the Tuition Fees: £9250
facilities are really good. The theatre is a renovated public
swimming pool. Resources: The drama students have their own building
with great studios and a theatre. They work in the Rose
Entry Requirements:  theatre (down the road) loads.
You will need a minimum of 104 UCAS points, which
must include 2 A-levels or equivalent. Entry Requirements: 104-112 UCAS points from Level 3
You will also need GCSEs in English language and quali cations, including Drama/Performance Arts/Drama
mathematics at grade C / 4 or above. and Theatre Studies/English Language/Literature (i.e. A
Levels, BTEC Diploma, Access Diploma, IB Diploma, etc).
UCAS or Individual Application: UCAS
UCAS or Individual Application: UCAS
Audition Details and Fees: Interview and Workshop
Audition Details and Fees: Group workshop and group
Accommodation: Plenty of affordable student interview.
accommodation on site on the main campus.
Accommodation: Plenty of student housing in Kingston.
Yes/ No?: No. Course and University are great but don't
want to have to travel for an hour everyday to my lessons. Yes/ No?: Yes!! Love it!! Love Kingston: a beautiful, homely
And less people than places applied last year which doesn't town, 15 mins away from central London which is fab - not
sound great! in the rush of London but close enough! Love the course, it
includes applied theatre and political style theatre, plenty
of room to make the course my own. Slightly more
Kingston University academic which is nice. Fully welcome actor musicianship
and new ideas.
Course Title: Drama and Theatre Arts BA (Hons)

Course Content:
Year 1 -
Southbank University
- Staging Histories Course Title: Drama and Performance or Drama and Applied
- Performance Vocabularies and Methods Theatre (which is 2/3rds the same as Performance) BA
- The Actor and the Text (Hons)
- Culture and Performance
Year 2 -  Course Content:
Core modules: Year 1 -
- An Actor Prepares Theatre workshop
Optional modules: Performance histories
- Devising: Body and Technology Acting a role
Performance lab Accommodation: Rent from LSBU directly, there's
20th century practice accommodation on site in the city centre. Once given an
Plus one option from: offer, you can apply.
Acting the text
Movement for actors Things I like/ Yes or No?: Yes!! Love it!! 
Year 2 -  - 45% assessed by coursework and 55% assessed through
Critical frameworks practical exam.
Company in residence - delivered by Frantic - Go on many international trips
Assembly - Small class size
Collaborative Production - Are working in the industry from the moment you walk in
Theatre and audience the door, they have their own agency and student theatre
Practices of adaptation company.
Plus one option from - 10 minutes walk from the Young Vic, The Globe, The
Multimedia performance National Theatre - guaranteed free tickets to so many
Site speci c performance shows!!
And one option from: - In the heart of London
Body and performance - Create loads of contacts
Text and performance
Year 3 -
Research project Goldsmiths University
Creative strategies
And either Course Title: BA Drama: Performance, Politics and Society
One option from:
Professional toolkit Course Content:
Classical acting Year 1 -
And one option from - Analytic Vocabularies
Digital performance technologies - Introduction to Dramaturgy
Acting for screen - Processes of Performance: The Ensemble
Or - Scenography
Applied theatre - Theatre Making 1
Plus one option from -  The Politics of Play, Plays and Playing
Independent performance project - Radical Performance Vocabularies
Independent practice as research  Year 2 -
Dissertation - Modernisms and Postmodernity A
- Questions of Performance
Tuition Fees: £9250 -  Contexts of Practice
- Creativity and Culture A: Contexts
Resources: Will work in venues throughout London like the - Creativity and Culture B: Crafts
Rose Theatre. Own studios and the 'Edric Theatre'. B: Postcolonial Theatre
- Theatre and the Artistic Avant-Garde
Entry Requirements: - Women, Feminism & Playwrighting
- Samuel Beckett: Performance, Writing and Philosophy
- BTEC National Diploma DMM in a specialist performing - Bertolt Brecht and Political Theatre
arts subject -  Modernisms and Postmodernity
- Activism and the Theatrical Avant Garde
- Equivalent Level 3 quali cations in a relevant subject such - Postmodern Gender, Identity, and Queer Theory
as Drama, Theatre or Performing Arts worth 112 UCAS points
Tuition Fees: £9250
- Applicants must hold 5 GCSEs A-C including Maths and
English or equivalent (reformed GCSEs grade 4 or above) Resources: Studio theatre, ve performance studios (when
shown round on the open day, I thought colleges facilities
UCAS or Individual Application: UCAS were better!)

Audition Details and Fees: Everyone who apply's is invited Entry Requirements: BTEC - DDM
to a group audition workshop. Don't have to prepare
anything for this. If they like you at workshop, they will then UCAS or Individual Application: UCAS
read your UCAS application and Personal Statement.
Audition Details and Fees: Will look at UCAS and invite you
for an interview. Yes/ No?: No. Course is perfect, exactly what I want to do
but everything else is rubbish. Bad open day experience!
Accommodation: On site accommodation, or in the local
area - quite a rough area.

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