Course Overview - Drama
**Join an exciting and challenging Drama degree that will support you to become a future industry leader. Study Drama at Greenwich and develop the skills for success in the Creative and Performing Arts.**
Drama at Greenwich is an innovative and practice-led course where you learn and work out of the Bathway Theatre in Woolwich - a specialist facility with six studios and a flexible auditorium. Youll be taught by world-leading academics and theatre practitioners with exceptional partnerships with industry.
Take part in a range of modules from devising to technical t...
**Join an exciting and challenging Drama degree that will support you to become a future industry leader. Study Drama at Greenwich and develop the skills for success in the Creative and Performing Arts.**<br/><br/>Drama at Greenwich is an innovative and practice-led course where you learn and work out of the Bathway Theatre in Woolwich - a specialist facility with six studios and a flexible auditorium. Youll be taught by world-leading academics and theatre practitioners with exceptional partnerships with industry.<br/><br/>Take part in a range of modules from devising to technical theatre, directing and writing. Hone your performance skills through large-scale public productions and create your own Theatre Company in the final year to kick-start your professional future.<br/><br/>If youre interested in a Drama course with a year studying abroad, have a look at our 4-year BA (Hons) Drama with International Study degree. You can apply to join the BA (Hons) Drama with International Study degree as a new student in year 1 and students studying our BA (Hons) Drama degree may be able - subject to meeting certain conditions - to transfer to the BA (Hons) Drama with International Study degree.<br/><br/>Our 4-year sandwich mode includes a professional practice year where you work with one of our industry partners.<br/><br/>**What you should know about this course**<br/>- This course focuses on live performance with modules ranging from contemporary performance skills to modern dramatic texts and technical theatre.<br/><br/><br/>- All modules combine theory and practice, so you can acquire expertise in performing, theatre making, critical writing and public speaking.<br/><br/><br/>- Specific performance practices such as applied drama, physical theatre and contemporary performance allow you to show your work in different contexts and platforms.<br/><br/><br/>- Trips to London West End Theatre and fringe theatre scene are part of your learning and are embedded in the course modules.<br/><br/><br/>- You can collaborate on projects with students and staff across the School of Stage and Screen, and develop your skills for film, television and digital media.<br/>