Drama is a dynamic and collaborative artform that fosters self-reflection, storytelling, and innovative ideas, shaping imaginations across page, stage, and screen. At UEA, the Drama programme integrates practical, historical, and critical studies with a strong focus on skill development. Students are guided by artists and researchers to hone abilities in acting, directing, design, technical theatre, and overall theatre-making. The course offers specialised pathways in acting, theatre production, or technical aspects, alongside exploration of global theatre traditions, theoretical frameworks, actor training, and creative techniques. Engagement with cutting-edge companies and writers cultivates reflective and inventive thinkers.Students benefit from facilities like the professional Drama Studio and the acclaimed student-led Minotaur Theatre Company, providing hands-on experience in performance, technical skills, and scriptwriting. Located in Norwich, the programme grants access to a vibrant arts community, including venues such as Norwich Theatre and Arts Centre. Graduates gain skills for careers in theatre, film, radio, or other fields requiring collaboration and critical thinking. This version includes an opportunity for a third-year study abroad at partner institutions worldwide. Note that course details may change; verify on www.uea.ac.uk.
A local representative of University of East Anglia in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.