Liverpool Hope University, MA, Contemporary Popular Theatres
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Part-time |
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months: 24 - 30 |
This course provides the opportunity for in-depth, research-led study of the work, contexts and consequences of contemporary British and Irish popular playwrights; students with interest in the plays of established writers such as John Godber, Willy Russell or Jim Cartwright or the emerging work of Richard Bean, Amanda Whittington or Roy Williams have a suitably rigorous academic framework for further study; the programme builds on established undergraduate provision in popular and mainstream theatre; it provides opportunities for academic and practical analysis of the field of contemporary popular theatre; the programme is based at the Cornerstone campus near Liverpool city centre and makes effective use of the proximity of the Everyman Archive and the Royal Court popular theatre season; the course focuses on text and building-based performance.
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