University of Wollongong - Wollongong
Prepare yourself for a career in the performing arts and creative industries when you study performance and theatre at UOW. In this highly practical course, you will learn the techniques, strategies and processes of contemporary theatre production and performance in a range of contexts. Using both academic results and your skill as a performing artist, you will study what it takes to succeed in auditions and understand all the elements required to create theatre productions. On completion, you will mature as an actor using your knowledge of methodologies and theatre genres.
You'll benefit by learning from recognised and passionate leaders in their fields. Complementing the practical aspects of your degree, you will undertake core subjects in the history and theory of theatre, as well as core subjects including professional practice. You will also have the opportunity to undertake electives or a minor study in associated areas such as stage management and sound and lighting design, as well as creative writing, audio production or media arts, among others. All students participate in producing and performance in their own productions throughout their degree, gaining industry-relevant experience.
Through this practice-based program, you will develop as a self-reliant and highly-skilled performer. You will learn to apply acting skills and theoretical knowledge to contemporary performance and theatre. Pursue traditional actor training as you craft your skills in acting, voice, singing and movement, with a focus on contemporary playwriting and devised works for theatre and performance. You will contribute to the development, rehearsal and performance of theatre productions, helping you mature as an actor and work with a range of methodologies and theatre genres.
Acting, performance, performance and theatre, producing and directing, singing, stage management, writing.
Actor in film, theatre and television actor; singer; performance artist; theatre producer; lighting designer; director; sound producer; technical producer; casting agent; stage manager; event manager; administrator; writer.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as entry is based on other criteria for this course.
Please refer to the University of Wollongong website for admission criteria information.
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