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  • Advanced Theatre Practice, MA/MFA

    As a student on the MA or MFA Advanced Theatre Practice at Central, you can expect to engage in a collaborative laboratory for practical experimentation, create new work for an extensive range of public encounters and play a leading role in tomorrow’s performance and theatre making worlds.
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    Award

    Master of Arts in Advanced Theatre Practice (180 credits); Master of Fine Art in Advanced Theatre Practice (240 credits).

    Duration

    MA, one year, full-time; MFA, two years, full-time. On-site attendance between July and October not mandatory, although MA students are required to show work outside Central during this period.

    Course start

    October
  • Applied Theatre, MA

    The MA Applied Theatre encourages investigation into the possibilities and contradictions of drama and theatre practice as transformative and rehabilitative, and engages practically and critically with a range of theories and current practices.
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    Award

    Master of Arts in Applied Theatre > Drama in the Community and Drama Education or Drama and the Criminal Justice System (180 credits)

    Duration

    One year, full-time / two years, part-time. Full-time on-site attendance between July and October is not mandatory. Part-time classes take place on Fridays.

    Course start

    October
  • Creative Producing, MA/MFA

    The courses offer real-world creative producing opportunities within Central’s production calendar and with extensive industry partners, enabling you to build on your existing practice. These skills are in ever-increasing demand in a competitive production environment.
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    Award

    Master of Arts in Creative Producing (180 credits); Master of Fine Art in Creative Producing (240 credits)

    Duration

    MA, one year, full-time / MFA, two years, full-time.

    Course start

    October
  • Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media, MA/MFA

    The MA/MFA Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media offers a vocational training in writing drama across a range of different media contexts.
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    Award

    Master of Arts in Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media (180 credits); Master of Fine Art in Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media (240 credits)

    Duration

    MA: One year, full-time/two years, part-time. MFA: Two years, full-time. Full-time on-site attendance between July and October is not mandatory.

    Course start

    October