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BA Film and Theatre

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    Full Time:  3 Years
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    Full Time:  3 Years

Gain hands-on experience in live performances, filmmaking, and storytelling that reflects the issues shaping today’s world with our BA Film and Theatre degree.

Explore the strong interrelationships that exist between theatre and screenwork, not least in the British creative industries. Over the course of three years at the Department of Film, Theatre and Television, you'll position yourself as a well-rounded, well-informed contributor to the arts – and beyond.

Studying in the Department of Film, Theatre and Television means you have exciting opportunities to develop your acting skills. In the second year, you can choose an optional From Acting to Performance module, which explores an actor’s craft through text, voice and movement practice. Other modules on offer throughout the degree also provide acting experience. 

You can take part in numerous extra-curricular acting opportunities, including student films, theatre productions, and the vibrant performances staged by the Drama Society. All our degrees offer a broad range of creative and technical skills to enhance and support your acting abilities, preparing you for diverse roles in the industry. 

Over the course of your degree, 60% of your classes will be practical workshops and rehearsals, complemented by lectures, seminars, screenings, and talks from visiting professionals. With the freedom to experiment in areas like acting, scriptwriting, producing, or designing, you’ll explore your creative voice and build a portfolio that reflects your passion and talent.

At the University of Reading, you’ll explore the two major cultural industries of film and theatre – pursuing your love of making and thinking about these global art forms. With expert guidance – from academics, industry professionals and dedicated technicians – you’ll examine how film, theatre and television shape the world around us and change the minds of audiences. 

Throughout your studies, you'll explore: 

  • the cultural impact, cultural legacies, and digital futures of film and theatre-based art forms
  • a diverse and international range of practices, from mainstream to radical and experimental works 
  • the contexts from which these works emerge. 

Professional facilities

Develop your creative confidence and ‘voice’ through experimentation and exploration in our purpose-built, industry-standard Minghella Studios, a dynamic collaborative environment in which film, theatre and television makers work alongside each other. You'll have access to three flexible theatre spaces, a multi-camera film and TV studio (featuring Arri Alexa film cameras), a digital cinema, and a dedicated recording studio and mixing suite with state-of-the-art equipment.  

Reading is one of the fastest-growing screen industry hubs in the UK.

The University of Reading is a founding member of Screen Berkshire, a partnership between Berkshire-based film production companies, studios, and the University set up provide training and pathways to employment within the Film and Television industry. By studying with us you will benefit from these connections and opportunities to enhance your industry-related skills and experience. 

You’ll interact with industry-standard facilities and professional staff and be supported by our Business and Employability Manager, who is dedicated to helping you develop your CV and find future employment within screen industry.

During your time here and once you graduate, you’ll also benefit from the Screen Berkshire Freelance Network which hosts networking events for local freelance film and TV professionals and highlights employment opportunities.  

You’ll also be close to Shinfield Studios (hosts to the recent filming for Netflix’s Bridgerton and Disney’s Star Wars: The Acolyte and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire) which are built on the University of Reading land and part of the Screen Berkshire partnership. The studios include 18 sound stages, a 9-acre filming backlot (for exterior sets for shooting), workshop facilities, sustainable facilities and production support facilities, such as post-production services.  

The Screen Berkshire Partnership means you may have the opportunity to take part in lots of exciting opportunities at Shinfield Studios including:  

  • Bootcamps for filmmaking – these are short courses (between one day and one week) that introduce new entrants to the skills and working practices in film production. 
  • Training courses on cameras including the Arri Alexa camera.  
  • Workshops (for example final year students recently had a day long workshop at Shinfield studios on getting into the industry) 
  • Simulations  (full scale simulation of a real life shoot including 30 members of staff on a sound stage at Shinfield studios)* 

* Examples are of potential opportunities and are subject to availability and timetabling.   

Discover your specialism

Actively pursue your developing creative interests and enhance your practical work through informed, critical study of film, theatre and television. By experiencing all three media – through collaborative practices of film, performance, and television programmes – you'll be supported to identify your emerging interests and specialisms. As an ethical, thinking practitioner, you'll explore flexible strategies of design, knowledge exchange, and creative collaboration with other makers, as well as communities, organisations and funders.

You'll also have the opportunity to extend your practice across a range of different contexts through industry placements, professional collaborations, and Study Abroad opportunities.

Albert Education Partnership logoArri Certified Film School logoFEST logoRabble Theatre logoReading Rep Theatre logoResource Productions logoSouth Street Theatre logo

Our Department proudly subscribes to the industry-leading BAFTA Albert scheme, which supports film-and-television makers in their efforts to work sustainably and limit their environmental impact. By studying with us you'll join one of the UK’s leading Universities in Environment and Sustainability’ Ranked 4th in the world in the People and Planet University Awards 2024/25.

Over three years, you'll explore the breath and variety that film and theatre has to offer: 

Year One: There's lots of exciting ground to cover in your first year, as you develop your technical confidence across a range of creative skills and become more familiar with terms and debates in film, theatre and television studies. Benefit from an equal balance of foundational knowledge and supported practice, giving you a solid foundation in film and theatre. You'll engage in critical discussions and hands-on exploration related to the histories, practices and critical frameworks that inform theatre and film. Supported by the lecturers, researchers and technicians who lead our core modules, you'll develop a range of creative, academic and technical skills that will prove invaluable throughout your degree and beyond. 

Year Two: Your second year features more engagement with professional roles, industry practices and placements. You'll continue to interpret and analyse the work of other leading practitioners from a diverse range of cultural settings and contexts. Take the opportunity to tailor your learning to your own interests: either collaborating with a professional theatre company to create a performance project, or forming your own company of filmmakers to devise, develop and produce a film project. You'll enhance your key skills and develop increasingly specialist technical and production expertise.

Delve into work within and beyond classical and conventional theatre, film and television traditions, and contexts, as you investigate topics through a range of optional modules spanning:

  • authorship and genre
  • industry practices
  • socio-political and cultural issues
  • acting
  • directing and dramaturgy
  • reworking Shakespeare
  • the arts employment landscape.

Year Three: By your third year, you'll have the freedom to focus more on stage or screen or continue to move between these two areas of professional practice. For your final project, you'll have the option to write a dissertation, develop a creative research project, or produce theatre or screen work. This enables you to graduate with a diverse body of work behind you, paving the way for a range of exciting potential career paths.

Overview

Gain hands-on experience in live performances, filmmaking, and storytelling that reflects the issues shaping today’s world with our BA Film and Theatre degree.

Explore the strong interrelationships that exist between theatre and screenwork, not least in the British creative industries. Over the course of three years at the Department of Film, Theatre and Television, you'll position yourself as a well-rounded, well-informed contributor to the arts – and beyond.

Studying in the Department of Film, Theatre and Television means you have exciting opportunities to develop your acting skills. In the second year, you can choose an optional From Acting to Performance module, which explores an actor’s craft through text, voice and movement practice. Other modules on offer throughout the degree also provide acting experience. 

You can take part in numerous extra-curricular acting opportunities, including student films, theatre productions, and the vibrant performances staged by the Drama Society. All our degrees offer a broad range of creative and technical skills to enhance and support your acting abilities, preparing you for diverse roles in the industry. 

Over the course of your degree, 60% of your classes will be practical workshops and rehearsals, complemented by lectures, seminars, screenings, and talks from visiting professionals. With the freedom to experiment in areas like acting, scriptwriting, producing, or designing, you’ll explore your creative voice and build a portfolio that reflects your passion and talent.

At the University of Reading, you’ll explore the two major cultural industries of film and theatre – pursuing your love of making and thinking about these global art forms. With expert guidance – from academics, industry professionals and dedicated technicians – you’ll examine how film, theatre and television shape the world around us and change the minds of audiences. 

Throughout your studies, you'll explore: 

  • the cultural impact, cultural legacies, and digital futures of film and theatre-based art forms
  • a diverse and international range of practices, from mainstream to radical and experimental works 
  • the contexts from which these works emerge. 

Professional facilities

Develop your creative confidence and ‘voice’ through experimentation and exploration in our purpose-built, industry-standard Minghella Studios, a dynamic collaborative environment in which film, theatre and television makers work alongside each other. You'll have access to three flexible theatre spaces, a multi-camera film and TV studio (featuring Arri Alexa film cameras), a digital cinema, and a dedicated recording studio and mixing suite with state-of-the-art equipment.  

Reading is one of the fastest-growing screen industry hubs in the UK.

The University of Reading is a founding member of Screen Berkshire, a partnership between Berkshire-based film production companies, studios, and the University set up provide training and pathways to employment within the Film and Television industry. By studying with us you will benefit from these connections and opportunities to enhance your industry-related skills and experience. 

You’ll interact with industry-standard facilities and professional staff and be supported by our Business and Employability Manager, who is dedicated to helping you develop your CV and find future employment within screen industry.

During your time here and once you graduate, you’ll also benefit from the Screen Berkshire Freelance Network which hosts networking events for local freelance film and TV professionals and highlights employment opportunities.  

You’ll also be close to Shinfield Studios (hosts to the recent filming for Netflix’s Bridgerton and Disney’s Star Wars: The Acolyte and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire) which are built on the University of Reading land and part of the Screen Berkshire partnership. The studios include 18 sound stages, a 9-acre filming backlot (for exterior sets for shooting), workshop facilities, sustainable facilities and production support facilities, such as post-production services.  

The Screen Berkshire Partnership means you may have the opportunity to take part in lots of exciting opportunities at Shinfield Studios including:  

  • Bootcamps for filmmaking – these are short courses (between one day and one week) that introduce new entrants to the skills and working practices in film production. 
  • Training courses on cameras including the Arri Alexa camera.  
  • Workshops (for example final year students recently had a day long workshop at Shinfield studios on getting into the industry) 
  • Simulations  (full scale simulation of a real life shoot including 30 members of staff on a sound stage at Shinfield studios)* 

* Examples are of potential opportunities and are subject to availability and timetabling.   

Discover your specialism

Actively pursue your developing creative interests and enhance your practical work through informed, critical study of film, theatre and television. By experiencing all three media – through collaborative practices of film, performance, and television programmes – you'll be supported to identify your emerging interests and specialisms. As an ethical, thinking practitioner, you'll explore flexible strategies of design, knowledge exchange, and creative collaboration with other makers, as well as communities, organisations and funders.

You'll also have the opportunity to extend your practice across a range of different contexts through industry placements, professional collaborations, and Study Abroad opportunities.

Albert Education Partnership logoArri Certified Film School logoFEST logoRabble Theatre logoReading Rep Theatre logoResource Productions logoSouth Street Theatre logo

Our Department proudly subscribes to the industry-leading BAFTA Albert scheme, which supports film-and-television makers in their efforts to work sustainably and limit their environmental impact. By studying with us you'll join one of the UK’s leading Universities in Environment and Sustainability’ Ranked 4th in the world in the People and Planet University Awards 2024/25.

Learning

Over three years, you'll explore the breath and variety that film and theatre has to offer: 

Year One: There's lots of exciting ground to cover in your first year, as you develop your technical confidence across a range of creative skills and become more familiar with terms and debates in film, theatre and television studies. Benefit from an equal balance of foundational knowledge and supported practice, giving you a solid foundation in film and theatre. You'll engage in critical discussions and hands-on exploration related to the histories, practices and critical frameworks that inform theatre and film. Supported by the lecturers, researchers and technicians who lead our core modules, you'll develop a range of creative, academic and technical skills that will prove invaluable throughout your degree and beyond. 

Year Two: Your second year features more engagement with professional roles, industry practices and placements. You'll continue to interpret and analyse the work of other leading practitioners from a diverse range of cultural settings and contexts. Take the opportunity to tailor your learning to your own interests: either collaborating with a professional theatre company to create a performance project, or forming your own company of filmmakers to devise, develop and produce a film project. You'll enhance your key skills and develop increasingly specialist technical and production expertise.

Delve into work within and beyond classical and conventional theatre, film and television traditions, and contexts, as you investigate topics through a range of optional modules spanning:

  • authorship and genre
  • industry practices
  • socio-political and cultural issues
  • acting
  • directing and dramaturgy
  • reworking Shakespeare
  • the arts employment landscape.

Year Three: By your third year, you'll have the freedom to focus more on stage or screen or continue to move between these two areas of professional practice. For your final project, you'll have the option to write a dissertation, develop a creative research project, or produce theatre or screen work. This enables you to graduate with a diverse body of work behind you, paving the way for a range of exciting potential career paths.

Entry requirements A Level ABB

Select Reading as your firm choice on UCAS and we'll guarantee you a place even if you don't quite meet your offer. For details, see our firm choice scheme.

 Our typical offers are expressed in terms of A level, BTEC and International Baccalaureate requirements. However, we also accept many other qualifications.

Typical offer

ABB 

International Baccalaureate

32 points overall

Extended Project Qualification

In recognition of the excellent preparation that the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) provides to students for University study, we can now include achievement in the EPQ as part of a formal offer.

BTEC Extended Diploma

DDM

UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma

Merit

English language requirements

IELTS 6.5, with no component below 5.5

For information on other English language qualifications, please visit our international student pages.

Alternative entry requirements for International and EU students

For country specific entry requirements look at entry requirements by country.

Pre-sessional English language programme

If you need to improve your English language score you can take a pre-sessional English course prior to entry onto your degree.

  • Find out the English language requirements for our courses and our pre-sessional English programme

Structure

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3

Compulsory modules

Analysing Theatre and Performance

Critically interpret theatre texts and performances, enhancing your understanding of the conventions of production, the organisation of meaning in performance, and deviations from mainstream conventions. Engage with performances from the late nineteenth century to the contemporary, focusing on their historical, cultural, stylistic and performative contexts.

Approaches to Film

Critically interpret film texts and discover the conventions of fiction and non-fiction cinema. Explore cinema as a diverse, global and transcultural medium, focusing on historical and cultural contexts.

Introduction to Filmmaking 

Explore the methodologies and working practices related to the creative production of film and television texts, learning about the relationship between development of meaning and creative decision-making in these forms. Gain hands-on experience of the practices and processes involved in planning, documentation and analysis of critically engaged moving image production, and use specialist equipment necessary for production work. 

Staging Texts: Production Skills, Design and Performance

Explore how texts are realised in production, and how making meaning influences creative decisions, as you analyse texts through audio and scenographic design projects and learn about the practices and processes of engaged theatre practice. You’ll study the work of leading practitioners and develop key practical skills through a series of workshops

Approaches to Television

Gain a critical understanding of central issues in television texts and fiction and non-fiction programming. You’ll examine television forms and narratives, industrial contexts, digital platforms and new delivery technologies, as well as the role of the audience and public service broadcasting.

Introduction to Scriptwriting 

Develop in-depth knowledge of scriptwriting and analysis of creative works and enhance your own scriptwriting skills with creative and intellectual tools. You’ll explore personal storytelling in cultural and intellectual contexts, as well as following script development – from the final draft through to creative production. 

These are the modules that we currently offer for 2024/25 entry. They may be subject to change as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods.

Please note that the University cannot guarantee that all optional modules will be available to all students who may wish to take them.

You can also register your details with us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading.

 

Compulsory modules

Choose one of the following:

Creative Screen Practice

Understand how creative processes relate to research, critical analysis and industry practices. You’ll develop your skills in collaborative production by working on a short practical project. You will also critically analyse and evaluate theoretical issues that are crucial to filmic or television decision-making, and enhance your professional skills in the fields of film and television.

Community and Collaborative Performance Practices

Develop your performance-making competence by collaboratively researching, planning, devising and executing a practical project in a specific community or theatre company. You’ll learn to relate critical and theoretical issues to decision-making, conduct independent research and have supervised studio time, enhancing your analytical and evaluation skills.

And choose one of the following:

Film Forms and Cultures

Discover the rich variety of film forms and explore critical and conceptual issues of form, including theoretical perspectives, questions of form, and form’s meaning and politics. 

Identity, Performance and Culture

Understand the construction, representation and performance of diverse modes of identity in theatre and in culture. You’ll develop skills of close textual and performance analysis, and learn how local, national and global contexts have influenced playwrights, theatre makers and theatre cultures. 

Optional modules

Professional Roles and Screen Industry Pathways

Gain lived experience of professional roles and industry pathways in film and television production. You’ll develop knowledge and skills in a specific department of production and have the chance to experiment and reflect on future career directions.

Placement and Employment Skills

This module provides you with an opportunity for reflective learning and intensive research through an industry role of your choice. You’ll reflect critically on your career development and acquire transferable skills for future employment.

Documentary

Develop skills to critically analyse and produce non-fiction films and television through close analysis of texts and engagement with various industrial and technological contexts. You’ll engage with critical debates and conceptual issues and put ideas into practice. You’ll understand documentary-makers' creative decision-making and their connection to ideological concerns.

Television and Contemporary Culture

Engage with issues of genre, globalisation, industry, and representation. You’ll examine the construction of critical and contextual frameworks that underpin television studies. Explore television’s international flows, build a picture of national industrial practices, and analyse digital media practices and platforms. You’ll develop a critical understanding of conventions and histories of selected genres and explore the implied impact of ideologies of representation.

Reworking Shakespeare in Performance 

Understand Shakespeare as a powerful signifier of culture, explore adaptations of Shakespeare and learn how these relate to broader cultural and political contexts. You’ll learn about the practices and preoccupations that currently affect the interpretation of Shakespeare and gain the ability to make connections between social and cultural concerns and their presentation on stage.

Directing and Dramaturgy

Explore a culturally diverse range of directing and dramaturgical approaches to creating performance. You’ll be equipped with a toolbox of critically informed and aesthetically exciting strategies, an understanding of the significance of research-informed performance practices, and gain confidence in leading theatre-making processes. 

These are the modules that we currently offer for 2024/25 entry. They may be subject to change as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods.

Please note that the University cannot guarantee that all optional modules will be available to all students who may wish to take them.

You can also register your details with us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading.

Compulsory modules

Choose one of the following:

Advanced Film/TV Project

Apply the knowledge and skills you’ve gained to a practical, research-based project, independently developed by you and your group under the guidance of a supervisor.

Advanced Theatre-making Project

Apply the knowledge and skills you’ve gained to a practical, research-based project, that you will develop independently under the guidance of a supervisor. 

Creative Research Project

Apply your previously gained knowledge and skills to a significant research-based project that includes a creative element and critical research and reflection. You’ll develop the project independently under supervision.

Dissertation: Film and Theatre

Apply the knowledge and skills you’ve acquired in the previous modules to a major piece of independent work around an area you are interested in. Independently initiate and develop the project under the guidance of a supervisor.

Optional modules

Performance and Design

Critically explore theatre and performance design by engaging with historical and contemporary scenographic practices. You’ll learn about the role of designers in shaping and reimagining theatre and performance. You’ll advance the ways you read, see and encounter the visual, aural, spatial, material and technological elements of design. Get involved in critical reading and discussions on a diverse range of international designers, methods and performance environments. You’ll gain exposure to professional contexts through visits to archives, talks or masterclasses from visiting designers and/or scholars. 

Commercial and Community Filmmaking

Develop your filmmaking competencies and professionalism through a short film-based project. You’ll develop specialisms in film as well as critical understanding of film, industry practices and community contexts. You’ll apply relevant knowledge to the practical project, creating a project that responds clearly to the needs of community partners or commercial clients. You’ll also engage with perspectives and practices in film accessibility, sustainability and social engagement as part of the project.

Adaptations across Stage and Screen

Develop your knowledge and artistic practice in film, television and theatre through exploration of the processes of adaptation and engagement with critical, cultural and political considerations. You’ll have the opportunity to explore a range of practices, such as page to stage/screen, citation of iconic characters, fanfiction and digital reworkings, docudramas and documentary theatre, intercultural retellings and translations, contemporary retelling of historical narratives, and reworkings of productions in the same media.

Advanced Scriptwriting 

Create original scripts and develop your critical understanding of key storytelling issues such as narrative, character, dialogue, and place. Your scriptwriting practice will include both individual and collaborative forms of writing and rewriting, and you'll engage with discourses around scriptwriting emerging from both theatre pedagogy and screenwriting studies, including projects for decolonising stage and screen writing traditions.   

Screen Bodies

Discover how diverse bodies move on screen, and how those bodies engage the spectator’s body. You’ll explore how the screen representation of the body is shaped by culturally situated ideas about body and society, and power and desire – including creative traditions, influences, technologies, and innovations. As you examine how the screen body generates meaning, you’ll study access to representation, visibility, marginalisation, and consent.

These are the modules that we currently offer for 2024/25 entry. They may be subject to change as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods.

Please note that the University cannot guarantee that all optional modules will be available to all students who may wish to take them.

You can also register your details with us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading.

Fees

New UK/Republic of Ireland students: the University of Reading will charge undergraduate home tuition fees at the upper limit as set by the UK government for the relevant academic year. The fee cap for 2026/27 hasn't been confirmed yet. Please check the fees and funding webpage for the latest information. The annual fee for 2025/26 is £9,535.

New international students: £25,850 for 2026/27. The International tuition fee is subject to annual increases changes in subsequent years of study as set out in your student contract. For more details, please visit our Fees for International Students page.

Tuition fees

To find out more about how the University of Reading sets its tuition fees, see our fees and funding pages.

Additional costs

Some courses will require additional payments for field trips and extra resources. You will also need to budget for your accommodation and living costs. See our information on living costs for more details.

Financial support for your studies

You may be eligible for a scholarship or bursary to help pay for your study. In addition to university-wide scholarships, the department offers the Bulmershe Bursary that supports eligible students with £1,000 towards the costs of university life. It is open to all full-time UK or EU undergraduate students studying degrees offered by Film, Television, and Theatre including our joint honours programmes. Students can apply in semester 1 of each year. Students from the UK may also be eligible for a student loan to help cover costs. See our fees and funding information for more information on what's available.

Careers

The creative arts are recognised by audiences, creators and policymakers as powerful areas for economic growth, cultural debate and rights advocacy. 

As a BA Film and Theatre student, you'll understand the industrial, economic and cultural contexts in which film, theatre and television work is produced, and understand your own identity as a creative practitioner. You'll develop both your critical and practical skills to unlock multiple employability opportunities, or to prepare you for postgraduate study.  

95% of graduates from Film, Theatre and Television are in work or further study within 15 months of the end of their course.*

Graduates of our BA Film and Theatre degree have gone on to work in: 

  • film-making and theatre-making
  • production 
  • fundraising and development 
  • cinematography 
  • performance  
  • teaching and education 
  • community arts 
  • arts management and administration 
  • academia 
  • publishing and media
  • advertising and marketing.

Examples of roles our graduates have landed include:

  • arts officers, producers and directors
  • photographers, audio-visual and broadcasting equipment operators
  • actors, entertainers and presenters.

Past UG graduates from the Art department at Reading have gone on to work for employers such as:

  • Delfont Mackintosh Theatres
  • Pocket Motion Pictures
  • Sky
  • Bloomsbury Publishing.**

*Three-year average, based on our analysis of HESA data © HESA 2022-2024, Graduate Outcomes Surveys 2019/20-2021/22; includes UK Domiciled, Full-time, first degree responders only.

**Based on HESA data © HESA 2020 - 2024, Graduate Outcomes Survey 2017/18 - 2021/22; includes BA Film & Theatre respondents.

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