The Theatre for Social, Political and Environmental Change MA at Lancaster University is a transformative and distinctive course that employs the power of creative arts to inspire positive change in society. It invitse students to critically explore, develop and make theatre and performance in relation to current social, political and environmental change. This forward-thinking course offers an innovative platform for creativity and resistance, compelling participants to become change-makers in their respective realms.Course Content: For the full-time students, the course is designed to be completed in one year. During this period, students will undertake three core modules namely Performing Social and Political Change, Complex Ecologies and Performance Making. In addition to these, the students will be required to compose a practice-based dissertation on a topic related to the theme of the course.Key Modules: The core modules of this course include 'Performing Social and Political Change', 'Complex Ecologies', and 'Performance Making'. These modules are integral to developing the skills needed to analyze and design performance pieces that aim to incite social and political change. They also teach the practice and theory of creating and analyzing original and existing performances concerned with real-world issues.Future Careers: Graduates of this program can look forward to working in a variety of fields related to theatre and arts. Potential career pathways include becoming Performing Arts Practitioners, Community Workshop Leaders, Politicians, Program Developers, and more. The skills and knowledge developed through this course are highly transferable, allowing graduates to pursue diverse opportunities.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.