Program overview
Our MA offers students an unrivalled opportunity to engage in a year-long course of study and research with leading experts in critical and historical studies of theatre and performance in a vibrantly interdisciplinary environment in the heart of London From queer performance and protest politics to cultural studies of science discipline and decolonisation to institutional critique everyday performance and critical spectatorship as well as performance writing practice-based performance lab work and more students will have the opportunity to tailor their interests to a vast network of scholars and practitioners working at King s and at neighbouring arts and performance institutions in London and beyond A final independent research project offers students the opportunity to hone their critical writing skills and to develop a portfolio of practice and research interests Ideal for students who have recently completed a BA in Theatre Performance Studies Comparative Literature English or related fields and or spent time engaging in critical performance practice or work in related industries museums festival planning etc Leads to careers in the cultural performance and arts sectors including museum curatorial archival and production work journalism dramaturgy and arts management as well as to work in the broader editorial and communications industries and to academic and non-academic research teaching and more
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