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Rose Bruford College BA (Hons) in Scenic Arts (Construction, Props and Painting)
Rose Bruford College

BA (Hons) in Scenic Arts (Construction, Props and Painting)

Sidcup, United Kingdom

3 Years

English

Full time

29 Jan 2025

Sep 2025

EUR 22,800 / per year *

On-Campus

* non-EU/non-EEA fee | £9535 EU/EEA fee

Introduction

This course equips you with a range of practical theatre craft skills including prop making, scenery building and scenic painting. Skills that will enable you to pursue a career in theatre, film, television, museum displays, and themed attractions.

What you'll study

This course will develop your prop-making, scenery construction and scenic painting skills.

You will gain hands-on experience and learn from working practitioners. You will graduate with a forward-looking professional knowledge, based on traditional experience and practice as well as modern materials and emerging technologies.

Why choose this course?

  • Expert training: Gain construction skills in wood and metal (using hand tools and machinery). Learn scenic painting techniques and explore prop making in a range of materials. And develop advanced skills with computer-aided design (CAD), digital manufacturing and 3D modelling using resins and silicon
  • Dedicated facilities: Spacious and equipped workshops on campus, which include CAD facilities, paint frame and specialist fibreglass and plaster room
  • Career focussed: Develop your areas of specialism through individual project work, productions and work placement. Creating your unique portfolio, growing your experience and preparing you for a career in the theatre and performance industries
  • Learn from working professionals: Visiting tutors have included: Nigel Hook, freelance designer and Tony Award winner, The Play That Goes Wrong; Jane Broomfield, Co-designer/Art Director, ITV and BBC; Robert Allsopp, Costume props specialist; Sadeysa Greenaway-Bailey production design (residency), Royal National Theatre; Zoe Ross freelance Prop Maker, Royal Opera House
  • Professional industry experience: You will undertake at least one industry placement while on the course. Recent placements have included the Royal Opera House, Polka Theatre, Oily Cart Theatre Company, Emergency Exit Arts, Nottingham Playhouse, and commercial scenic workshops such as Scott Fleary (London), Rocket Scenery (Nottingham), Visual Scene (Leicester)
  • Real experiences: You will manufacture scenic elements to live briefs and see them used in fully realised productions in College and London venues. Gaining an understanding of collaborating with designers, directors and other courses as part of a creative team
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