This course allows you to study both the theory and practice of a wide range of theatre styles. You will have the opportunity to take part in theatre productions in various roles such as actor, scriptwriter, director and producer.

You will receive a variety of performance opportunities, ranging from performing in own performance space to creating new plays and performing at professional venues including Greenwich Theatre, Churchill Theatre and the Bussy Building as well as participating in national events such as the National Student Drama Festival and the Connections Competition at the National Theatre. You will also create your own productions and take it on tour to local schools.

Throughout the course, you will benefit from workshops with professional actors, writers, directors and producers. You will also be taken on theatre trips at least once a term.

Our performing arts courses are delivered in partnership with the London College of Performing Arts and taught at their Abbey Wood Campus, The Link Bazalgette Way, London SE2 9BS.

Actors on stage
  • What you will study
    • Acting
    • Devising theatre for a young audience
    • Script reading
    • Acting for the radio
    • Acting for film
    • Voice for the actor
    • Dance
    • Ballet
    • Musical theatre
    • Performing to an audience
  • Entry Requirements

    4 GCSEs at grade 9-4 (A*-C), including English and Maths, or a Level 2 qualification (Merit or Distinction) in a related subject. Note: for skills-based qualifications you might need the skills at Level 2 in order to enrol onto the Level 3

  • Assessment

    Assessment is by course work and assignments, which are both internally and externally assessed. These take the form of performances to an audience.

  • Moving Forward

    By the end of the two-year course students are well equipped for the professional world of theatre or for further study at university or drama school Successful completion of this course could lead you on to study at leading drama schools including RADA, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Rose Bruford, LIPA, East 15, Bristol Old Vic and LAMDA. You could also progress to leading universities such as London South Bank, Kent, Manchester, Greenwich, Goldsmiths and Liverpool

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