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I wasn't sure whether to go straight into the industry or to spend three years studying for a degree. I'm glad I opted to study here though because I have gained skills in areas I knew little about, whilst specialising in the subjects I love. I started here planning to be a stage manager, but, with the support of tutors and with industry standard equipment to help me practice, I have been given the opportunity to create a new career path in live sound engineering. LIPA has given me the chance to gain new abilities through great experiences, whilst working in an environment full of like-minded friends.

Phoebe Gosling

3rd year BA (Honours) Theatre and Performance Technology

Undergraduate Courses

BA (Honours) Theatre and Performance Technology

Course Type:
BA (Hons) degree
Duration:
Three years, Full Time
UCAS Code:
W461
Associates:
Jason Barnes, Jack Thompson

Graduate Profiles

David Jolly

TPT Graduate David Jolly

 

“The Theatre and Performance Technology (TPT) course gave me a firm foundation on which to build my experience. The facilities LIPA and TPT have at their disposal are second to none, entirely representative of industry standard kit. The effort you put in will be repaid tenfold, and the people you meet will, more likely than not, open the doors to your future career.”

 
David Jolly (TPT 2002) is a Moving Lights Technician, who has toured with Status Quo, Kings of Leon, Bjork and Coldplay. More recently he's been working as a Motion Control Rigger with Westlife, Keane and Girls Aloud.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Miriam Evans

 

Miriam Evans - WEB"I graduated with a wealth of experience which I still draw upon to this day. LIPA provided me with the support to not only expand my knowledge, but also to grow in confidence. I remember the occasion where my desire to chief LX yet another show was kindly declined as they thought I should turn my skills to lighting design. I bit the bullet and accepted. Four years on, I am now lucky enough to be working as an assistant lighting designer alongside some of the greatest designers in the industry."

Miriam Evans (TPT 2006) has been assistant lighting designer to Patrick Woodroffe and Adam Bassett since 2007. She has been working on a broad range of projects from theatrical and concert designs to architectural installations around the world. Among the acts and venues are AC/DC, Take That, Wembley Stadium, Somerset House and Sentosa Island in Singapore.