Irish Theatre History & Archives (MA)

The MA in Irish Theatre History & Archives offers a hands-on approach to the study of Irish theatre history as a living process. We move from the nineteenth-century plays of Oscar Wilde and the early Abbey plays of W.B. Yeats and Sean O’Casey, to the towering genius of Samuel Beckett in mid-century, and on to major contemporary dramatists such as Brian Friel, Marina Carr and Enda Walsh. Finally, this programme considers the growing role of interdisciplinary arts practice, dance, and collaborative theatre-making approaches including devising in the contemporary Irish theatre today.

As a student on this course, you have unprecedented access to one of the world’s greatest Irish theatre archives— working with the treasures of the Abbey and Gate Theatre Digital Archives, as well as the papers of Thomas Kilroy, Druid Theatre, the Lyric Players’ Theatre, and many more. These archives include hundreds of videos of performances and original promptbooks, as well as correspondence between major authors, drafts of plays, set and costume designs, and much more.

With classes taught by world-leading scholars, this course offers you the opportunity to work in the O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance, the major international centre for research on Irish theatre and performance, and to gain access to hands-on work experience in either archive maintenance and acquisition and/or literary management for the theatre.

Why choose this course?

  • This course blends academic study and research with the opportunity to gain practical work experience through a placement that may include working in the university’s theatre archives or in the area of literary management or dramaturgy. 
  • The course is ideally suited to anyone with an interest in Irish theatre history. It develops skills in research and archiving and will thus be of special value to anyone interested in pursuing PhD research on Irish theatre. Yet it is also well suited to people with a general interest in Irish drama who simply wish to develop their knowledge further. 

The course also involves attendance at theatres in Galway and Dublin. Students also benefit from the university’s partnerships with Irish theatre companies, notably the Abbey, the Gate, and Druid. 

Subjects in this course are:-

  • Required DT6101: Irish Drama and Theatre from Beckett to the Present
  • Required DT6130: Critical Methods in Drama, Theatre and Performance
  • Required DT6102: Irish Drama and Theatre from Wilde to O'Casey
  • Required DT6100: Dissertation
  • Required DT6110: Practical Work Experience
  • Optional DT6112: Advanced Theatre Production Practicum
  • Optional DT6123: Playwright's Workshop I
  • Optional EN6118: Digital Literature, Arts, and Creative Practice
  • Optional DT6127: Producing 1
  • Optional DT6109: Applied Theatre
  • Optional DT6108: Exploring Michael Chekhov Technique
  • Optional DT6120: Ensemble Acting and Devising
  • Optional EN6136: Thinking about Books/Thinking about Theatre
  • Optional IS108: The Politics of Modernity: Writing in English, 1922 to the present
  • Optional DT6113: Applied Dramaturgy
  • Optional DT6122: Performance Lab
  • Optional DT6121: Fieldwork And Theatre Business
  • Optional DT6133: Playwrights' Workshop II: Special Topics
Overview
MODE OF STUDY
Full-time
EDUCATION LEVEL
Postgraduate
CATEGORY
Other Postgraduate Programmes
Intakes and Duration
September
1 Year
Fees
Total Fees
€16,940
Entry Requirements
An Honours degree from a recognised institution
Minimum of Second Class Honours (Second Division)/2.5/4 CGPA
Second Class Honours (First Division)/3/4 CGPA
1st Class Honours/3.5/4 CGPA
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Subjects
English & Other Languages

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