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One of the founder members of US girl band The Pussycat Dolls visited LIPA to put dance students through their ...
24th & 25th June 2013
From studying a degree in Community Drama here, I feel I am now equipped with a depth of knowledge of the field and have the necessary skills to be confident and excited about the transformation from university life to the real world of work. With such different modules to study, you really do get to discover new skills and develop, not only as a student but also as a person. The course and teaching are second to none and the wide varieties of opportunities available are fantastic.Lucy Senior3rd Year BA (Hons) Community Drama
From studying a degree in Community Drama here, I feel I am now equipped with a depth of knowledge of the field and have the necessary skills to be confident and excited about the transformation from university life to the real world of work. With such different modules to study, you really do get to discover new skills and develop, not only as a student but also as a person. The course and teaching are second to none and the wide varieties of opportunities available are fantastic.
3rd Year BA (Hons) Community Drama
'Round Heads and Pointed Heads'. A play by A play by Bertolt Brecht. Translated by Tom Kuhn. An amateur performance given by arragement with Samuel French Ltd
Performed by first-year BA (Hons) Community Drama students on 30th & 31st March 2012 in the Paul McCartney Auditorium, LIPA.
All images copyright of The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, 2012.
'The Caucasian Chalk Circle' A play by Bertolt Brecht. Translated by Frank McGuinness. An amateur performance given by arragement with Samuel French Ltd
Performed by first year BA (Honours) Community Drama students in the Paul McCartney Auditorium, LIPA on 10th & 11th June 2011
'Theatre for Democracy' presentations.
Performed by Community Drama students on 08/12/2010