The Theatre and Performance MA course offered by Queen Mary University of London provides a thorough exploration of performance practices, theatre histories and critical theory. It facilitates a deep understanding of a range of interdisciplinary arguments that shape contemporary performance while enabling students to articulate their own perceptions and responses to performance practices and dramaturgies.Course Content: The MA course in Theatre and Performance enables students to understand and contextualise practices of performance. It includes several areas such as live art, community and social practice, experimental theatre, dance, contemporary devising practices and directing.Key Modules: The programme includes several key modules such as 'Performance Praxis', 'Theories of Performance', 'Research Methods', 'New Directions in Dramaturgy', and 'Performance Making'. Additionally, students are required to submit a final Theatre and Performance Dissertation.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Queen Mary University.Future Careers: Upon successful completion of this course, students can seek careers in a wide range of fields including arts management, teaching, directing, performance-making, producing, or writing. The course also prepares students for further academic study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.