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BA Theatre Industry Practice
About this course
Theatre industry practice is a discipline concerned with the professional realities of making performance, equipping you with the practical skills, critical understanding, and industry awareness needed to work in theatre and the wider performing arts sector. It encompasses the full range of functions behind a production, from artistic direction and devising to stage management, production administration, and the commercial and logistical dimensions of presenting work to audiences. Understanding how theatre works as an industry, not just as an art form, is what distinguishes this kind of practice-based study from pure performance training. At the University of the Highlands and Islands this part-time programme allows you to develop your professional knowledge and skills at a pace that fits around other commitments, which is particularly suited to those already working in theatre, community arts, or related fields who want to develop their understanding and credentials. You will combine scheduled classroom learning with independent project and task work, developing both the conceptual understanding and the practical competencies that the industry demands. The Highlands and Islands context offers a distinctive perspective on touring, rural arts provision, and the relationship between professional practice and community engagement. You will develop skills in production planning, professional communication, project management, and the critical thinking needed to evaluate and discuss performance work with authority. The degree develops your ability to operate effectively across the different functions that theatre organisations require. Graduates go on to work across theatre production, arts administration, event management, stage management, community arts, education outreach, and cultural policy. Roles in touring companies, receiving houses, producing organisations, and arts development are all accessible with this kind of background. Postgraduate study in theatre practice, arts management, or cultural policy is also a natural next step for those wanting to specialise further.
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