Course summary
Why study MA Acting at Goldsmiths This degree will train you as an actor for destinations in theatre and performance work. You will learn in ways that are creatively rigorous, diverse and socially aware.
- You'll be given the opportunity to engage in imaginative, technical and intellectual training across a range of methods, approaches and related practitioner and critical discourses. You'll apply your learning to classical, contemporary, devised, site-specific and new theatre writing productions.
- You'll be prepared to work in theatre and performance in a 21st-century global context.
- Goldsmiths is famous for producing theatre practitioners who have agency and critical capacity that makes them not only fit for work in the existing theatre and screen industries but who are also able to create, innovate and initiate change, in their own right as artists.
- The training model used on MA Acting will place you, your identity, agency and well-being at the centre of the learning process. You'll be encouraged to develop creative, critical, self-reflective, technical and professional strategies for driving independent career pathways, while also working collaboratively with your peers.
- MA Acting is rooted in the 'actor-plus' model which seeks to produce actors who are highly creative, skilled and flexible, but are also capable of working in other capacities e.g. as playwrights, producers, directors or screenwriters.
- You'll be introduced to a range of psychophysical acting methods and genres of theatre from different cultures and periods in history.
- The programme offers weekly training in movement and voice throughout the autumn and summer terms which cover areas such as play, animal work, performance capture, stage combat, working with intimacy directors, vocal expression, accents, singing and wellbeing strategies.
- Teaching on MA Acting is research-led and staff and industry guests are highly experienced sector-leading practitioners and scholars.
Modules
Over the duration of this programme, you will study the following compulsory modules: Classical Acting Devised Theatre Performance Theories & Practices I Performance Theories & Practices II Contemporary Acting Staging the Text Independent Research Project Optional modules You may also choose to undertake the module 'Introduction to Screen Acting'. This module is an optional elective, which will not count towards your final grade. Please note that due to staff research commitments not all of these modules may be available every year
Entry requirements
You should have (or expect to be awarded ) an undergraduate degree of at least 2:1 in an arts or humanities area. In terms of professional and relevant work experience, some familiarity with performer training and past presentation opportunities is required. Further and holistic criteria for entry to the programme emphasises: the discipline in collaborating with others, artistic risk-taking in opening up to the pedagogic practices and a commitment to exploring the research contexts to acting independently, commensurate with the level of postgraduate learning. We also accept a wide range of international qualifications. If English isn’t your first language, you will need an IELTS score (or equivalent English language qualification) of 7.0 with a 7.0 in writing and no element lower than 6.5 to study this programme.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross
Lewisham
SE14 6NW