Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia (UEA) collaborate to develop compelling narratives, innovative expressions, and thought-provoking engagement with audiences. This degree spans two distinguished departments, including the UK's oldest and most renowned Creative Writing program, where students are guided by accomplished artists, writers, and researchers. The curriculum covers writing for stage, screen, television, and radio, alongside global theatre practices, dramatic history, and critical analysis, enriched by international literary traditions.Students gain hands-on experience in UEA's professional Drama Studio, through the student-led Minotaur Theatre Company, and via access to Norwich's dynamic arts scene, including venues like Norwich Theatre and the National Centre for Writing. Career paths may lead to roles in creative industries, writing, or theatre, with transferable skills applicable to diverse professions. The program offers a placement year option for 9-12 months of practical experience. Note that course details are subject to change; confirm on www.uea.ac.uk.
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