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BA Musical Theatre and Psychology
About this course
Musical theatre and psychology is an unusual but coherent combination, bringing together performance disciplines with the scientific study of the mind, behaviour and human motivation. Musical theatre demands physical and vocal technique, emotional intelligence, storytelling instinct and the ability to collaborate under pressure in live performance conditions. Psychology offers frameworks for understanding the self, relationships, audiences and the psychological dimensions of performance, including stage fright, ensemble dynamics and the emotional demands of character work. Together they develop graduates who are thoughtful, self-aware performers with a distinctive intellectual foundation. At Liverpool Hope University this three-year programme develops your skills and knowledge in both disciplines simultaneously. In musical theatre, you will train in performance, including singing, acting and dance, and you will engage with the history, repertoire and theory of the form. In psychology, you will study the major theoretical traditions covering social, developmental, cognitive and abnormal psychology, alongside research methods that give you the ability to engage critically with evidence. A sandwich year, work placements and a year abroad are all built into the programme, providing multiple opportunities for professional development and international experience. Liverpool's creative scene and theatrical venues provide a rich context for practical study. Graduates pursue careers in performance across musical theatre, theatre, television and other entertainment media. The psychology training also opens paths into roles where understanding human behaviour and wellbeing matters, including arts therapy, drama therapy, community arts, education and youth work. Some graduates develop hybrid careers that draw on both strands, working as performer-facilitators or theatre-in-education practitioners. Others use the psychology qualification as a foundation for postgraduate study towards professional practice in counselling, clinical psychology or occupational psychology, particularly after gaining additional academic psychology credits where required.
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