Postgraduate Course

MA Theatre Directing

MA Theatre Directing

Overview

The details
Theatre Directing
October 2025
Full-time
1 year
East15 (Loughton) Campus

East 15 Acting School's MA Theatre Directing is designed for practicing or aspiring directors seeking to establish themselves as professional theatre directors.

The course brings together a diverse mix of emerging theatre directors from the UK and around the world, under the guidance of experienced directors and professional practitioners from the UK and overseas. With strong ties to the London theatre world, you'll have access to top-tier training as well as invaluable professional networks needed to build a successful career in directing theatre.

The MA is a one-year, full-time programme. You'll undertake four modules over three terms, followed by a three-month period of independent study, at the end of which you'll present a Director's Production Workbook (or your MA Dissertation). You'll have the option to choose four modules from a range of seven to eight which we offer in a year. While the menu of modules varies from year to year, they cover a diverse range of directorial practices such as Shakespeare, Contemporary British Drama, Comedy, Musical Theatre and Opera, Physical Theatre, and much more.

We also run some modules overseas, most recently in Poland with the legendary Song of the Goat Theatre Company, and in Bali, involving specialist practical study in an alternative cultural environment.

Some of the highlights of this course include:

  • A unique modular structure, enabling you to tailor your training to discover your own artistic voice as a theatre director.
  • International module options in Bali and Poland.
  • Regularly direct work with actors from our acting courses, including BA Acting, BA Acting (International), MA Acting and MFA Acting (International)
  • Facilitated opportunities to connect with playwrights, designers, producers, stage managers and theatre technicians to build your creative network.
  • Intensive practical training by leading professional directors in the UK.
  • Daily sessions in the rehearsal studio, leading and participating in ensemble activity that is modelled on the daily practice of a working freelance theatre director.
  • Opportunities to work on attachment with UK theatre companies and assistant direct in the West End or at London venues such as Hampstead Theatre, Soho Theatre, Park Theatre, Arcola Theatre, Watford Playhouse and Queens Theatre Hornchurch.
  • Professional preparation sessions guiding you in how to find work, how to self-produce, and how to create your own artistic opportunities as a freelance theatre-maker
  • Be a part of the largest and most established professional theatre directing programme in Europe.

Visiting artists and guest workshop leaders in the past three years have included internationally renowned artists such as:

    • Thomas Ostermeier
    • Mike Leigh
    • Yael Farber
    • Bijan Sheibani
    • Rufus Norris
    • Robert Icke
    • John McGrath
    • Grzegorz Bral
    • Philip Ridley
    • Lyndsey Turner
    • Ultz
    • Sally Cookson
    • Practitioners from the UK’s leading companies such as Punchdrunk, Complicite, Gecko and Mischief Theatre.

MA Theatre Directing is open to applicants with a background in theatre directing or related fields, and is specifically tailored to those seeking professional development in this area. Study is full-time, but some modules enable time away to pursue professional theatre work.

This course is taught at our picturesque Loughton Campus.

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Why we're great.
  • Unique modular structure enabling you to tailor your training to discover your own artistic voice as a theatre director.
  • International module options in Bali and Poland.
  • Practical opportunities such as directing work with acting students, working on attachment with UK theatre companies or assistant directing at London venues.

Our expert staff

Our training is by professionals and for professionals, allowing our graduates to work successfully across the globe.

Our international, outstanding teaching faculty is made up of professionals from all areas of live and recorded performance.

Learn more about our staff here.

Specialist facilities

Our Loughton Campus is perfectly located, providing access to both the rich, cultural diversity of London and an attractive and peaceful setting in which to study.

We are just a five-minute walk from London Underground station, Debden, where you can travel in only thirty minutes to Central London, West End theatres and mainline train stations including the Eurostar.

We have three sites at our Loughton Campus – Hatfields, Roding House and Unit Four. Hatfields is a beautiful Georgian dower house, set in five acres of lawns with orchards, flowerbeds and a small lake, providing an idyllic atmosphere for study, relaxation and performance.

Just a short walk from Hatfields is Roding House, a £1.3 million facility containing 10 rehearsal rooms, a green room/café, a sound recording studio and a video editing suite, and our costume department.

Next to Roding House, Unit Four is a £1.5 million facility which is home to the Stage & Production Management department. The Unit contains a large workshop, paint shop, prop shop, prop storage facilities and teaching spaces.

Our on-site Corbett Theatre is named in honour of Harry H Corbett, a key member of Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop and early benefactor of East 15. It is used extensively for student productions and is a practical training hub for our BA Stage and Production Management students.

The building is a medieval tithe barn that was dismantled and transported to Hatfields in the 1960s. These unusual origins create a unique performance space with a special atmosphere. Renovated to include full technical facilities, tiered seating for 130 people and fitted dressing rooms, the theatre provides an excellent resource for public productions, while the adjacent Bar and Café provides a social meeting point for students and staff.

Your future

Graduates of our MA in Theatre Directing work all over the world as professional theatre directors and Artistic Directors, as well as occupying distinguished positions in universities and leading drama schools.

We are particularly proud of the speed with which our directors create work and find employment after they leave the course. It is very common for work initiated during the course to be developed, with a further life at the London or Edinburgh Fringe. Our graduate directors regularly apply what they have learned during their training in the professional world.

The training you receive at East 15 doesn’t simply give you the craft skills to direct plays, it also equips you with the resilience to navigate a career as a freelance artist. The course is especially suited to those who see theatre as a global language and wish to pursue their work through international collaborations and partnerships.

"The Theatre Directing course at East 15 not only trained me to become a theatre director, but also prepared me for the position of Artistic Director. During a recent interview process, I read and studied all of my notes, projects and logbook from the Artistic Director module at East 15. All of this invaluable information not only prepared me for my interview, but also gave me the confidence to pursue this highly coveted job. Finally, after three intense interviews, I was chosen for the role of Artistic Director at Theatre Orangeville. I highly recommend this course to any theatre artist and practitioner. It will change the trajectory of your career and life."

Jennifer Stewart, Artistic Director of Theatre Orangeville, Ontario, Canada

Entry requirements

UK entry requirements

Our applicants need to undertake a successful interview, plus have a first degree with an overall 2.2, or equivalent or suitable life and/or professional expertise.

International & EU entry requirements

We accept a wide range of qualifications from applicants studying in the EU and other countries. Get in touch with any questions you may have about the qualifications we accept. Remember to tell us about the qualifications you have already completed or are currently taking.

Sorry, the entry requirements for the country that you have selected are not available here. Please contact our Graduate Admissions team at pgquery@essex.ac.uk to request the entry requirements for this country.

English language requirements


If English is not your first language, we require IELTS 6.0 overall with a minimum component score of 5.5.

If you do not meet our IELTS requirements then you may be able to complete a pre-sessional English pathway that enables you to start your course without retaking IELTS.

Additional Notes

The University uses academic selection criteria to determine an applicant’s ability to successfully complete a course at the University of Essex. Where appropriate, we may ask for specific information relating to previous modules studied or work experience.

Structure

Course structure

During the first three terms of your course, you'll select four modules out of seven to eight options that we offer. These modules cover a wide range of directorial practices, and usually includes several of the following:

  • Shakespeare
  • Contemporary British Drama
  • Comedy
  • Musical Theatre and Opera
  • Physical Theatre
  • Brecht
  • Techniques of Adaptation
  • Improvisation and Devising Techniques
  • Stanislavskian Acting Methodology
  • Meyerhold and Biomechanics
  • Michael Chekhov
  • Rehearsal Processes and Workshops
  • Collaboration with Designers
  • Attachment (Assistant Director)
  • The Artistic Director
  • Directing for Camera

The final stage of your course is a three-month period of independent study, at the end of which you will present either a Director's Production Workbook or an MA dissertation.

We understand that deciding where and what to study is a very important decision for you. We'll make all reasonable efforts to provide you with the courses, services and facilities as described on our website and in line with your contract with us. However, if we need to make material changes, for example due to significant disruption, we'll let our applicants and students know as soon as possible.

Components and modules explained

Components

Components are the blocks of study that make up your course. A component may have a set module which you must study, or a number of modules from which you can choose.

Each component has a status and carries a certain number of credits towards your qualification.

Status What this means
Core
You must take the set module for this component and you must pass. No failure can be permitted.
Core with Options
You can choose which module to study from the available options for this component but you must pass. No failure can be permitted.
Compulsory
You must take the set module for this component. There may be limited opportunities to continue on the course/be eligible for the qualification if you fail.
Compulsory with Options
You can choose which module to study from the available options for this component. There may be limited opportunities to continue on the course/be eligible for the qualification if you fail.
Optional
You can choose which module to study from the available options for this component. There may be limited opportunities to continue on the course/be eligible for the qualification if you fail.

The modules that are available for you to choose for each component will depend on several factors, including which modules you have chosen for other components, which modules you have completed in previous years of your course, and which term the module is taught in.

Modules

Modules are the individual units of study for your course. Each module has its own set of learning outcomes and assessment criteria and also carries a certain number of credits.

In most cases you will study one module per component, but in some cases you may need to study more than one module. For example, a 30-credit component may comprise of either one 30-credit module, or two 15-credit modules, depending on the options available.

Modules may be taught at different times of the year and by a different department or school to the one your course is primarily based in. You can find this information from the module code. For example, the module code HR100-4-FY means:

HR 100  4  FY

The department or school the module will be taught by.

In this example, the module would be taught by the Department of History.

The module number. 

The UK academic level of the module.

A standard undergraduate course will comprise of level 4, 5 and 6 modules - increasing as you progress through the course.

A standard postgraduate taught course will comprise of level 7 modules.

A postgraduate research degree is a level 8 qualification.

The term the module will be taught in.

  • AU: Autumn term
  • SP: Spring term
  • SU: Summer term
  • FY: Full year 
  • AP: Autumn and Spring terms
  • PS: Spring and Summer terms
  • AS: Autumn and Summer terms

COMPONENT 01: CORE WITH OPTIONS

EA444 OR EA445
(60 CREDITS)

COMPONENT 02: OPTIONAL

Option(s) from list
(30 CREDITS)

COMPONENT 03: OPTIONAL

Option(s) from list
(30 CREDITS)

COMPONENT 04: OPTIONAL

Option(s) from list
(30 CREDITS)

COMPONENT 05: OPTIONAL

Option(s) from list
(30 CREDITS)

Teaching

Our module choices change each year, and the activity in each term depends on the modules you choose.

Fees and funding

Home/UK fee

£17,000

Additional costs for materials and field trips of up to approximately £230. Equipment lists are reviewed annually.

International fee

£20,700

Additional costs for materials and field trips of up to approximately £230. Equipment lists are reviewed annually.

What's next

Applying

Applying

You can apply for our postgraduate courses using the University of Essex Application Form.On this application, please let us know any relevant experience you have and tell us why you want to study at East 15. You will also be able to submit a copy of your CV, resume or portfolio with your application. We will assess your application on your experience (both academic and practical), as well as your potential for success.

For full details on how to apply, please visit the Applying for Postgraduate Study page on the East 15 website.


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Interviews

Applicants to this course will need to participate in an interview, either online or in person. Once you have submitted your UCAS or University of Essex application, you will receive an email from us with instructions on how to book your interview. There is no fee to attend the interview.

Full information on what you need to prepare for your interview will be sent to you by email.

Offers for this course are made only after a successful interview.

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Visit Loughton Campus

You’ll be in intensive training at one of the most prestigious and internationally respected conservatoires in the country, gaining the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue a career in the performing arts. You'll arrive at a campus with state-of-the-art study and performance facilities, nestled in the stunning grounds of a country house. 

But fear not! It’s not all work and no play at East 15 Acting School in Loughton and you're just a short step away from the bright lights and big city of central London.

 

At Essex we pride ourselves on being a welcoming and inclusive student community. We offer a wide range of support to individuals and groups of student members who may have specific requirements, interests or responsibilities.

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