This module offers students the opportunity to focus on a small-scale performance project that will be suitable for studio spaces, community venues, and/or touring to fringe festivals in the UK and beyond. Driven by their own interests and strengths, students will form small companies to develop, rehearse, perform, and pitch short performances of 45-60 minutes. In addition, each company will develop marketing materials, a budget, and technical specifications.
The module will provide further professionalisation support through a partnership with Colchester Fringe Festival and its co-founders Cameron Abbott-Betts and Steve Goatman. Performances will premiere in a mini-festival at the Lakeside Theatre, in front of an invited audience and including a post-show Q&A and critique.
We anticipate inviting specialist drama practitioners to deliver certain sessions in e.g. producing small-scale work for studio spaces, community venues, and/or festivals; intimacy and movement choreography; applying for funding; and any other areas of particular specialism that students require.
The aim is that this module will be responsive to student need. We will programme bespoke sessions with local and London-based freelance drama practitioners as required.