Course Overview
The MFA in Stage Design for Lighting Design, Costume Design and Set Design is a one-year (or two-years part-time) practical programme for professionals looking to explore their creativity and passion for stage design and specialise in their chosen field.
The MFA in Stage Design brings together a cohort of designers from the fields of set design, costume design and lighting design to create a collaborative learning environment in which to explore their own stage design processes.
The course is run alongside the MFA in Playwriting, MFA in Theatre Producing and the MFA in Theatre Directing. Students on all three programmes work together to develop a shared understanding of contemporary theatre practice and to think creatively and critically about the making of innovative theatre work.
In addition to classes, workshops and design projects, the Course Director of Stage Design will offer individual and group tuition. This is a key feature of The Lir’s training and works to advance the students’ learning, challenge ideas and build resilience in a supported environment. In combination with masterclasses with visiting practitioners, students will graduate with a strong awareness of the theatre industry, a network of emerging theatre professionals and a strong collaborative skill set to bring to their work.
Professional placements and observation of work in development are a key feature of the programme, and all students will showcase their own work publicly at the culmination of the course.
Is This Course For Me?
If you have a passion for theatre, stage design and creative collaboration, you should consider the MFA in Stage Design. Set and Costume Design applicants may come from other disciplines but with a knowledge of stage design. Lighting Design candidates will need a working technical knowledge of theatre lighting.
Career Opportunities
This programme allows students to specialise in or combine stage design disciplines (set and costume design, set and lighting design, etc.) and is tailored to provide talented individuals with the necessary skills to pursue a career in professional theatre and related industries.
Course Structure
Students elect to take this course either full-time (12 months) or part-time (24 months).
Full-time students take modules in Theatre in Context (10 ECTS); Contemporary Theatre Practice (10 ECTS), and two elective modules (20 ECTS x 2) in the first two terms; and Production Design (30 ECTS) in the third term and subsequent summer months.
Part-time students
Year 1: Theatre in Context (10 ECTS); Contemporary Theatre Practice (10 ECTS); 2 elective modules (20 ECTS x 2).
Year 2: Production Design (30 ECTS)
The final Production Design module will be taught by an ongoing series of individual tutorials.
Course Content
Students will take two core modules:
- Theatre in Context & Contemporary Theatre Practice: enables students to become conversant in the styles, forms, theories and practices that constitute contemporary theatre making in Ireland and abroad.
- Production Design: individual supervision of two placements as assistant to a professional designer, and realisation of a design for public viewing in one of The Lir’s studios.
Students will choose 2 elective modules majoring in 1 design module and minoring in another module. Elective modules are: Set Design Workshop, Costume Design Workshop, Lighting Design Workshop, Dramaturgy for Stage Design.
