- Department: Theatre, Film, Television and Interactive Media
- Credit value: 20 credits
- Credit level: H
- Academic year of delivery: 2023-24
- See module specification for other years: 2022-23
This module is designed to introduce you to a range of disciplines in the design and production aspects of taking a play from script to performance. You will have the opportunity to undertake training and initial explorations in these areas, which may be further developed in the subsequent Verbatim and production modules. The module will cover a range of disciplines, e.g. Lighting Design, Marketing and Producing, Set and Costume Design, Production Management, and Stage Management. You will be taught by a team of department academic and technical staff, and professional practitioners.
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Semester 1 2023-24 |
At the end of this module you will have
This module is designed to introduce a range of disciplines in the design and production aspects of taking a play from script to performance. Students will have the opportunity to undertake training and initial explorations in these areas, which may be further developed in the subsequent Political Theatre Project and third year production modules. The module will cover a range of disciplines, e.g. Lighting Design, Marketing and Producing, Set and Costume Design, Production Management and Stage Management. The module will be taught by a team of department academic and technical staff, and professional practitioners.
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 60 |
Oral presentation/seminar/exam | 40 |
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Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 60 |
Oral presentation/seminar/exam | 40 |
Students will receive written feedback on all assessments and reassessments within the 20 working day window specified by the university.
Arts Admin, Producing and Marketing
Byrnes, William James (2015) Management and the Arts. Abingdon: Focal Press.
O’Reilly, Daragh and Kerrigan, Finola (eds) (2010) Marketing the Arts: a Fresh Approach. Abingdon: Routledge.
Seabright, James (2010) So you want to be a theatre producer? London: Nick Hern Books.
Stage and Production Management
Carver, Rita (ed.) (2012) Stagecraft Fundamentals (2nd Ed): A Guide and Reference for Theatrical Production. London: Focal Press.
Dean, Peter (2002). Production Management: Making Shows Happen, A Practical Guide. Ramsbury: The Crowood Press.
Pallin, Gail (2010) Stage Management: The Essential Handbook. London: Nick Hern Books.
Scenography and design
Babek, Ebrahimian (2006). Theatre Design: behind the scenes with top set, lighting and costume designers. Hove: RotoVision.
Di Benedetto, S. (2012) An Introduction to Theatre Design. Routledge: London.
Collins, Jane and Andrew Nisbet (2010) Theatre and Performance Design: A Reader in Scenography. Abingdon: Routledge.
McKinney, J and Butterworth, P. (eds) (2009) The Cambridge introduction to scenography. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
Rowe, Clare P (2007) Drawing and Rendering for Theatre: A Practical Course for Scenic, Costume and Lighting Designers. London: Focal Press.
Roznowski, R and Domer, K (2009). Collaboration in Theatre: A practical guide for designers and directors. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Pavelka, M. (2015) So You Want To Be A Theatre Designer? Nick Hern Books: London.
Thorne, Gary (2010) Technical Drawing for Stage Design. Marlborough: The Crowood Press.
Scenery and props
Troubridge, Emma and Blaikie, Tim (2002) Scenic Art and Construction: A Practical Guide. Marlborough. Crowood Press.
Wilson, Andy (2003) Making Stage Props: A Practical Guide. Marlborough: The Crowood Press.
Winslow, Colin (2008) The Handbook of Model-Making for Set. Marlborough: The Crowood Press.