Overview
Specialised training for performers, theatre-makers, facilitators, educators and scholars on an acclaimed, long-standing programme that has generated famous practitioners and theatre companies
Learn about world-renowned theatre practices from specialists
Develop advanced skills for creating independent work and building creative communities
Extend your artistic practice, sharpen your critical skills and learn to contextualise your work culturally and historically in a chosen pathway of study
Join a diverse, international community of artists, researchers and students who are passionate about theatre鈥檚 role in society and are leaders in their field.
Course content
Our MA Theatre Practice nurtures the theatre scholar-practitioners of the future. You will be taught advanced skills in movement, voice, text, adaptation and devising and will be invited to work collaboratively and imaginatively across various types of performance.
This programme is ideal for anyone wishing to further their practical training, integrate this with the study of cutting-edge performance practices, and the cultivation of advanced research skills.
We regularly train students in Grotowski-based movement and voice work, Phillip Zarrilli鈥檚 psychophysical training, Asian body-mind practices (including yoga, t鈥檃i chi and butoh), Meyerhold鈥檚 biomechanics, polyphonic singing, and Viewpoints. Each year, students on this pathway can undertake a training residency outside the department, arranged by the university. In previous years, students have trained at Shakespeare鈥檚 Globe in London.
Programme staff are experts in actor training, directing and devising. They lead professional companies (e.g. RedCape Theatre) and regularly collaborate with world-leading theatre organisations (e.g. the Grotowski Institute in Poland, the National Theatre of Greece, ArtsCross International, LADA-Live Art Development Agency, the National Theatre Wales).
Careers
An MA Theatre Practice from Exeter enables you to develop a wide range of skills, such as those involved in creativity and public performance; research; analysis and source assessment; writing and verbal communication; managing and interpreting information; and developing ideas and arguments.
There are many career options open to students including acting, directing, performing, teaching and technical roles. Graduates also find work in other areas outside of theatre and performance: e.g., website design, press relations, magazine editing, copywriting, account managing, national health practice, law, and journalism.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
September 2025
Streatham Campus 1
Northcote House,
Queen's Drive,
Exeter,
Devon,
EX4 4QJ, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Never far from the breathtaking coasts of south west England, Exeter offers world-class education in unbeatable surroundings