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Stage Management at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art - UCAS

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Course summary

The aim of this programme is to provide advanced and in-depth education and training in stage management, as well as a broad-based understanding of all other areas of technical theatre production; how they relate to each other and how the stage manager brings each element together to serve the artistic vision. The training will prepare students for a career in stage management in theatre, events and live performance, and equip them with transferrable skills for careers in other areas of performance production and creative industries. As well as giving the students a solid foundation in stage management practices, the programme will prepare the students for leadership roles and for professional creative collaboration, with an emphasis on inclusivity and building safe spaces in which to create the work. Students will learn through a combination of teaching, masterclasses and practical production show role experiences, both within the Academy and a professional setting. The course will look in detail at the different roles within stage management and the team structures that come with varying scales and types of theatre and performance. Students will be given the tools to adapt to working in a wide range of professional environments and the skills required to lead a team and to drive a creative production process at each stage. Timetable and workload The programme is a one-year course, with four terms. This course is taught in-person, with 35 contact hours per week on average. Production periods may require longer hours, including evenings and weekends. Training is mostly onsite at RADA with occasional online and offsite sessions. The final term is a professional placement, giving the students the opportunity to apply their learning practically, in a professional setting and connecting them with industry professionals.

Modules

The MA Stage Management is comprised of 5 modules studied across the academic year. The first three practical modules focus on stage management roles on a public performance. Module 4 contains an element of research into Stage Management Practice. The final module will take place in the context of a professional placement.

Assessment method

You will be assessed throughout the course on your progress. Assessments take place at the end of each module and are provided through written feedback and tutorials. For each assessment period, you will receive formal written feedback from tutors and a numerical mark. The staff assessment forms part of the ongoing conversation about your progress. Students will complete a reflective self-assessment, after the completion of each module.


Entry requirements

We require you to have appropriate educational degree level qualifications and/or professional work experience with demonstrated involvement in theatre, performance, or the broader entertainment industry. Candidates must also meet at least one of the following criteria: Hold a degree qualification (2.2 or above) or an equivalent qualification in a related subject or discipline; or Demonstrate professional or practical experience at a level commensurate with Master’s level study.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £15500 Whole course
Northern Ireland £15500 Whole course
Scotland £15500 Whole course
Wales £15500 Whole course
Channel Islands £15500 Whole course
Republic of Ireland £15500 Whole course
EU £25000 Whole course
International £25000 Whole course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Almost all materials and resources you require for your course, including travel for any trips, are included in your tuition fees. Other material costs (not included in your tuition fee): approximately £300 + laptop (where required to purchase) The things not covered include protective footwear, practice clothes, play texts and stationery. International students will also need to pay for visa costs (excluding the cost of a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS))
Stage Management at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art - UCAS