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Theatre and Performance Application Process

If you are successful in gaining an offer for our Theatre and Performance course you will be invited to take part in an Experience Day (including a theatre workshop and tour of our facilities).

The Experience Days are a fantastic way to meet the staff who will be teaching you and some of our wonderful current students who can tell you about the course, the University and the fantastic societies we have at NU. Our Experience Days are friendly, welcoming and relaxed throughout; they’re a really great chance to get a sense of the degree you’ll be studying here. You’ll have a chance to experience the kind of theatre making and workshop practice we do on the course, as well as opportunities to tell us about what excites and interests you about Theatre and Performance. We really look forward to welcoming you to the Theatre and Performance community at Northumbria!


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Northumbria Open Days

Open Days are a great way for you to get a feel of the University, the city of Newcastle upon Tyne and the course(s) you are interested in.

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Virtual Tour

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