Drama and Creative Writing converge to create compelling narratives, foster innovative expression, and encourage audiences to reconsider their surroundings. Through mediums like page, stage, and screen, this field promotes self-discovery, new perspectives, and the potential to influence lives and society at large.The University of East Anglia's Drama and Creative Writing degree unites two esteemed departments, including the UK's oldest and most renowned Creative Writing program. Students are instructed by artists, writers, and scholars, gaining skills in writing, performance, and critical analysis. The curriculum covers global playwrights, theatre practices, and creative writing focused on theatre, film, television, and radio, enriched by historical and contemporary contexts. Practical experiences include working in a professional Drama Studio, participating in the student-led Minotaur Theatre Company, and accessing Norwich's vibrant arts scene. Graduates may pursue careers in creative industries or apply their skills in diverse professions, though course details are subject to change—please verify on www.uea.ac.uk.
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