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Explore a distinctive program that blends conventional and innovative theatrical approaches through hands-on learning. At the University of Chester, we prioritize practical experience, offering diverse module selections that allow students to cultivate various skills throughout their studies. Whether you aspire to be an actor, director, workshop leader, or arts administrator, your final year provides specialization opportunities within the creative sector. Our program fosters experimentation with multiple theatrical methodologies, from classical techniques to contemporary devised performance, including training in dramatic acting, comedy, and physical theater.
You'll examine an intriguing mix of literary works, from novels to poetry and drama. Your studies may involve uncovering subconscious themes in speculative fiction, examining Renaissance poetry through feminist lenses, investigating vampire symbolism in Gothic tales, or analyzing romantic themes in Shakespearean comedies. You'll have the opportunity to research a self-selected dissertation topic while honing essential professional abilities: constructing persuasive arguments, articulating ideas in debates, critically assessing diverse texts, and collaborating effectively. Chester provides a stimulating, nurturing environment where literary discussions thrive through one-on-one tutorials, small group seminars, and full-cohort lectures.