![]() ![]() The final module (Production Design) will be taught in the third term and subsequent summer months (for full-time students) or in the second year of the course (for part-time students) and will culminate with a professional production staged in one of The Lir’s performance studios. Students can opt to take this course either part-time (24 months) or full-time (12 months).įull-time and part-time students will take three concurrent modules in the first two terms. Professional placements are a key feature of the programme and all students will showcase their work in public productions at the culmination of the course. In addition, master classes by visiting practitioners will supplement the student experience. In addition to the core classes and workshops, individual and group tuition from The Lir’s Head of Design will be a key feature of the training. Students on all three programmes will work together in collaboration, developing a shared understanding of contemporary theatre practice and a collective appreciation of the dedication and commitment required to make innovative performances happen. The course is designed to complement the Master in Fine Art in Playwriting and the Master in Fine Art in Theatre Directing. The Stage Design programme is purposely designed to allow students to either specialise on one area of stage design (set, costume or lighting design) or to combine disciplines as desired for example, set and costume design or set and lighting design. ![]()
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