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LEARNINIG OUTCOMES

Knowledge and Understanding (K)

On successful completion of the programme you will be able to:

K1 - Demonstrate a systematic understanding of the skills and processes involved in creating a musical theatre production.

K2 - Utilise industry knowledge to independently identify relevant research projects and appropriate methodologies to explore these.

K3 - Demonstrate a secure knowledge and critical understanding of developed and emerging musical theatre principles.

K4 - Understand the interplay between practice and theory within a range of performance contexts.

 

Analysis and Criticality (C)

On successful completion of the programme you will be able to:

C1 - Analyse, through exploration and reflection, the evolution of the musical theatre form and the cultural/political contexts of musical theatre traditions in practice.

C2 - Evaluate and critique, using analysis and interpretation, a wide range of musical theatre repertoire.

C3 - Creatively interpret and analyse musical scores.

C4 - Engage creatively and critically with existing texts, finding possibilities for reinterpretation.

 

Application and Practice (P)

On successful completion of the programme you will be able to:

P1 - Embody a continued development and understanding of the three disciplines within Musical Theatre: singing, dancing/movement and acting.

P2 - Develop a working understanding of professional practices and standards in the performance industry.

P3 - Work collaboratively with co-performers and the creative team to create a professional working environment culminating in a successful performance in front of a paying audience.

 P4 - Apply appropriate mastery and considered performance skills within a particular production context.

 

Transferable skills and other attributes (T)

On successful completion of the programme you will be able to:

T1 - Approach problem-solving with the ability to retrieve relevant information and evaluate theories pertaining to creative production.

T2 - Understand and uphold the values of professional practices such as production safety, ethical rehearsing and physical and emotional self-care.

T3 - Engage in a strategic dialogue with prospective employers and collaborators.

T4 - Work independently to set realistic goals and manage workloads.

T5 - Reflect on personal and professional development to identify strengths and areas for continuous development.