

BA Theatre Studies
About this course
Theatre studies is the academic and practice-based discipline that examines theatre and performance as art forms, social practices, and cultural phenomena. It asks how theatrical works are made, what they mean in the contexts where they are produced and received, how theatre has changed across history and across different cultures, and what role performance plays in public and communal life. The study of theatre is simultaneously the study of literature, history, sociology, politics, and the body, making it one of the most genuinely interdisciplinary of the arts subjects. It is also a discipline with a strong practical dimension, requiring engagement with the making of performance as well as its analysis. Studied part-time at Birkbeck College in London, this degree offers the opportunity to engage deeply with theatre as both art form and cultural institution while managing other professional or personal commitments. Birkbeck's London setting, at the centre of one of the world's most active theatrical cities, provides a uniquely rich context for the study of performance, with access to a vast range of productions, archives, and practitioners. You will develop skills in dramatic analysis, textual interpretation, performance history, critical theory, and independent research, alongside the practical experience of making and critiquing theatre. The degree develops close reading, analytical writing, and communication skills that are valuable far beyond the immediate field. Theatre studies graduates enter careers across the cultural and creative industries and beyond. Many work as theatre practitioners, directors, writers, producers, or arts educators, often combining several of these roles. Others move into arts administration, dramaturgy, criticism, journalism, publishing, broadcasting, and cultural heritage. The analytical and communication skills developed by the degree are valued across education, public relations, community arts, and the public sector. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in theatre, performance studies, drama, or related fields, building the specialist expertise needed for academic or advanced professional careers in performance and culture.
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