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    Stage Management, Undergraduate - BA (Hons) - 2022/23 entry
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    Stage Management, Undergraduate - BA (Hons) - 2022/23 entry

    Birmingham City University

    Birmingham City University

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    United Kingdom, Birmingham

    University RankQS Ranking
    1020

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    City Centre

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2023
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 18,115  / year
    Next Intake September-2023

    Stage Management, Undergraduate - BA (Hons) - 2022/23 entry

    About

    Our three-year course provides you with a thorough understanding of all aspects of stage management. Youll also develop an understanding of the core skills in technical theatre and the design elements, widening your knowledge and ability to work in the fast-paced, demanding environment of stage management and further afield.

    During your degree youll explore all areas of theatrical performance production. Concentrating on the technical and logistical aspects, your studies will investigate lighting and sound, wardrobe, set design, props sourcing, maintenance, and the management and organisation of touring theatre. Youll also widen your skills base, developing an awareness of the administration and funding of events and small theatre companies as well as the context of theatre today.

    At Birmingham Conservatoire we have a vibrant, energetic and stimulating environment. Youll be taught by our team of highly skilled and experienced staff, who also continue to work with industry.

    Learn through practical experience

    Youll be expected to engage in a variety of professionally focused roles which will challenge you to grow as a creative practitioner. Taking on the essential duties of Assistant Stage Manager (ASM) in your first year of study, Deputy Stage Manager (DSM) in the second year, and Stage Manager in the final year, youll learn through experience, framed by theoretical study. Through a series of practical and theoretical lectures, seminars and workshops youll discover the disciplines needed to confidently and successfully bring scripts from page to stage.

    Prepare yourself for a successful career in Stage Management by studying at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Our BA (Hons) Stage Management degree provides in-depth, practical training; we aim to produce confident graduates who are ready for a successful career in the industry as soon as they leave us....

    Disciplines

    Faculty Faculty of Arts

    Design and Media

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Certificate of General Secondary Education 60% PLUS Community College Diploma/Associate Degree with minimum grade 60% / 2.5 / C+

    Note: Engineering courses require minimum C+ score in Mathematics.

    English Program Requirements

    Even though you may have met the stated requirements, if your first language is not English, we may ask you to take an additional English Language Test when you arrive.

    Based on the results of the test, you may be required to attend regular English classes to improve your level of competence. English classes are provided free of charge and are available to all non-UK students who wish to attain greater fluency in English.

    Career

    Enhancing your employability

    The BA (Hons) Stage Management course provides you with a clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a Stage Manager in a theatrical production. You’ll discover and understand the use and purpose of theatre lighting, sound and audio-visual technology. With an exploration of props, costume and scenic design, you’ll discover, in-depth, the demands of the field.

    We’ll provide you with the ability and skills to take on the role of Assistant, Deputy and Stage Manager. Discussions of the work of professional organisations and interests will help prepare you to take on employment within industry.

    You’ll develop an understanding of the use and purpose of all aspects of stage management skills, design and various technologies in the creation of production, including investigation of the health and safety requirements that govern a theatrical production. You’ll learn many transferable skills throughout your study.

    The course will help you develop a critical awareness of the creative possibilities that theatre provides. You’ll be able to interpret, assess and quantify the requirements of a theatrical event. You’ll acquire the ability to respond to the demands of the industry, and you’ll be able to carry out the tasks and roles of Stage Management.

    You’ll learn how to organise, promote and enhance your skills as a creative practitioner, and you’ll be able to work effectively as part of a team. You’ll learn how to manage personal workloads, and negotiate and pursue goals with others.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 18,115 

    How to Apply

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    Stage Management, Undergraduate - BA (Hons) - 2022/23 entry

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