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MA Creative Enterprise (Theatre Pathway)

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    MA 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time

Masters Degree Description

Our MA Creative Enterprise: Theatre pathway allows you to combine your passion for the arts with studies in law, management and entrepreneurship.

On the theatre pathway, you’ll explore theatre practice and its critical contexts, learn about the importance of programming and curating in the contemporary theatre landscape, and deepen your understanding of industry trends and practices.

This MA programme is a collaboration, taught by three world-renowned schools at the University of Reading – the School of Arts and Communication Design, Henley Business School and the School of Law. You will be based in the Department of Film, Theatre and Television, situated at the heart of the University’s Whiteknights campus.

Entry Requirements

Normally a good undergraduate honours degree (2:1 or above) or equivalent from a university outside the UK. You’ll need to show evidence of your commitment to film or television study and/or practice, or theatre study and/or practice, depending on your pathway of choice.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

Masters scholarships available please visit website for details

Student Destinations

The MA Creative Enterprise is designed to improve the skills and employability of people passionate about the arts. Graduates of the programme will be in a strong position to pursue start-up opportunities on their own, take managerial roles in the creative sector, or embark on further scholarly research into the arts and creative industries.

Module Details

Modules on the MA Creative Enterprise (Theatre Pathway) may include:

  • Contemporary theatre and performance practices
  • Transnational theatre landscapes: institutions and infrastructure
  • Theatre festivals and theatre programming
  • Management in creative and cultural organisations
  • Intellectual property law: copyright and designs

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