Overview

As an introduction to theatre, this topic examines the relationship between text and performance and the role of the audience as it encounters and responds to live performance in space and place. Students will learn to interrogate theatrical conventions in key periods of theatre history, consider how theatre reflects social, … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

This topic aims to:

  • Introduce students to a diverse range of historically and stylistically significant dramatic texts within the context in which they were initially created and presented
  • Interrogate and consider the contemporary relevance and meaning of key dramatic texts and theatre movements
  • Develop students’ critical thinking skills and the ability to contextualise artistic work
  • Develop students' research and writing skills in a variety of forms
  • Assist students in the transition to university life by providing opportunities for learning with peers and colleagues

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
1.
Apply knowledge of the set texts including their context and significance within the history of drama
2.
Contribute effectively to group discussions and critically analyse key concepts in written and oral forms
3.
Apply research skills in the formulation of essays and short writing assignments
4.
Analyse the role of space and place in the theatrical theatrical encounter
5.
Appraise live performance in written and oral forms

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