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Throughout my degree I've been taught the essentials of the community drama sector. The skills and practices that are taught on the course have assisted my development as a practitioner, facilitator and arts professional. The course provides a great balance between theoretical and practical teaching. I've found this very important for future employment and freelance opportunities. The teaching staff are also influential and supportive, ensuring the course challenges students in order to produce confident and experienced community drama practitioners.

Matthew Elliott

3rd year BA (Honours) Community Drama

Undergraduate Courses

BA (Honours) Community Drama

Course Type:
BA (Honours) degree
Duration:
Three years, Full Time
UCAS Code:
W491

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Caroline Kennedy

 

“Due to the practical nature of the Community Drama programme, I was able to step straight into a full-time creative learning position without feeling overwhelmed. In this competitive job market, it's not enough just to be a fantastic facilitator; being able to manage yourself and projects makes you more employable. The Community Drama programme develops these skills and gives you practical experience. In my current theatre-based programme manager role, I have to deal with budgets, funding applications, child protection policies, as well as the fun part – creating theatre with participants! This programme gave me the confidence and skills I needed to make my mark on the community arts world.”

Caroline Kennedy (Community Drama 2010) is Act Now! Programme Manager at M6 Theatre, Rochdale. She was previously Creative Learning Officer at Cumbernauld Theatre, Scotland.