Drama
In this exciting, practical, and interactive subject strand, you will explore and develop your own creativity, build communication, confidence, and critical thinking skills, and produce ensemble and collaborative work. This course offers a platform for exploring emotions, thoughts, and ideas; engaging in social, political, historical, and cultural issues; and telling stories that need to be seen and heard.
(Note: This programme is suitable for beginners as well as advanced performers/creatives, etc. and in addition to practical/theoretical Drama, you will have taster sessions in Film & Television Studies, Visual Culture, and Communications.)
Day | Date | Time | Location | |
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1 | Wednesday | 24th January 2024 | 13:00-17:00 | Streatham campus, Exeter |
2 | Wednesday | 21st February 2024 | 13:00-17:00 | Streatham campus, Exeter |
3 | Wednesday | 27th March 2024 | 11:00-16:30 | Streatham campus, Exeter |
4 | Thursday | 18th April 2024 | 13:00-17:00 | Streatham campus, Exeter |
5 | Tuesday | 16th July 2024 | 13:00-17:00 | Streatham campus, Exeter |
6 | Wednesday | 30th October 2024 | 11:15-18:15 | Streatham campus, Exeter including a theatre trip |
Activity locations
All subject activity sessions will take place on the University of Exeter Streatham campus in Exeter, Devon.
In this exciting, practical, and interactive subject strand, you will gain first-hand experience of what it is like to study drama and the creative arts at university. Working in state-of-the-art facilities and studio spaces, you will have the opportunity to explore and develop your own creativity in addition to ensemble and collaborative work as you engage in taster sessions focused on a range of areas in drama, from Classical to Contemporary, from Shakespeare to Devising, from Theory to Practical, etc. You will work with voice, text, time, and objects as the foundational tools for making performance and thinking critically through research. Alongside performance taster sessions, you will receive sessions focusing on the more technical/behind-the-scenes aspects of theatre as well as examining the arts from a Creative Industries perspective. You will also engage in sessions in Film and Television Studies, Visual Culture, Classics, and Communications, including a tour of the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, which is home to one of the largest collections of material relating to the moving image in Britain.
The Drama degree at the University of Exeter is a 50/50 mix of practical and theoretical learning taught by a range of expert practitioner-academics who are passionate about their research. These specialists will work with you in addition to current students in which you can find out about their personal experiences through their degrees and society activities. You will be supported during the course by staff and student ambassadors who will offer guidance and be available to discuss any queries you may have. This programme will equip you with transferable skills that are not only beneficial for personal development but highly sought after by employers across a range of careers and industries, such as critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, analysis, research, self-motivation, adaptability, empathy, negotiation, and organisation.
No experience in drama or the creative arts is required! This programme is suitable for complete beginners as well as experienced performers/creatives/crew, etc. We welcome introverts, extroverts, and anyone in the middle into the ensemble with opportunities to nurture and build your confidence over the year. Drama and the creative arts are a platform for self-expression and reflection, and it provides you with an open space for exploring emotions, thoughts, and ideas; discussing and raising awareness of social, political, historical, and cultural issues; and telling stories that need to be seen and heard. So whether you’re interested in studying Drama as a Single Honours degree, a Combined Honours degree (e.g. English and Drama, Drama and Film and Television Studies, etc.), applying to Drama School, going into the field of creative arts as a career, or are unsure about future plans but want to give it a go, this is the subject strand for you!
This subject activity strand has contributions from the following departments:
- The Department of Communications, Drama and Film
- The Department of English and Creative Writing
- The Department of Languages, Cultures and Visual Studies
There are no specific entry requirements for this subject activity strand.
In order to pass the programme, you must attend a minimum of 5 out of 6 subject activity sessions, as well as the Exeter Scholars Student Conference.