Current Trends in Theatre: New Writing, New Practices, New Contexts - TFT00048I
Module summary
The module will allow you to engage with current trends in theatre by exploring a range of recent issues, new works and approaches to theatre-making, and by pursuing a short independent research project.
The module will be taught by School academic staff, and will include lectures and seminars on a variety of topics that influence today's theatre practice in the UK. These may include, for example:
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the work of a particular writer or director;
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the practices of particular theatre companies;
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the artistic management and policies of particular theatre buildings or organisations;
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approaches to developing new writing, such as prizes, competitions and festivals;
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debates about Government subsidy for the arts, philanthropy, audience development and new funding structures.
Central to this module will be its sense of topicality. The teaching will react to current events and examine their context and implications. You will be expected to be equally flexible, and the module will seek to encourage a keen awareness of the development of the contemporary theatre as it happens.
Module will run
| Occurrence | Teaching period |
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| A | Semester 2 2025-26 |
Module aims
This module aims:
- To extend the range of periods you study on the BA: Writing, Directing and Performance by analysing the immediately contemporary.
- To bring to bear the historical, cultural and practical insights of the first two years of the degree programme on emerging theatrical trends.
- To develop an understanding and awareness of new writing (processes of script development, new writing initiatives) new practices (such as rehearsal techniques, training methodologies, devising processes, technological interventions) and new contexts (such as the development of new audiences, theatre spaces, funding models, artistic policies and employment practices).
- To investigate the relationship between these emerging trends and the contemporary political, cultural, social and artistic contexts in which these works are developed.
- To develop the research skills to examine and pursue the implications of current and emerging debates within theatre.
Module learning outcomes
Upon completion of this module you are expected:
- to possess the skills needed to critique, historicise and evaluate current and emerging trends in theatre-making
- to be able to articulate and develop responses to current debates that surround the making of theatre
- to demonstrate your ability to undertake a short independent research project into one of the key areas taught in the module.
Indicative assessment
| Task | % of module mark |
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| Essay/coursework | 100.0 |
Special assessment rules
None
Additional assessment information
A formative essay task will be scheduled for midway through the module.
Indicative reassessment
| Task | % of module mark |
|---|---|
| Essay/coursework | 100.0 |
Module feedback
You will receive written feedback in line with standard University turnaround times.
Indicative reading
The reading list will vary annually on the basis of the particular topics explored in the module. It should be emphasised that you will be expected to undertake active research using a variety of methods. This might include theatre going, conducting interviews, consulting press and online critical responses, or even practical explorations where appropriate, in addition to the library's print and digital resources.