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Course overview

The BA (Hons) Dance and Drama degree at Edinburgh College is an intensive industry training course validated by Kingston University. Challenge your potential as you immerse yourself in theatre and performance through a range of techniques and approaches. This university-level course will ensure you are prepared to meet industry standards and progress into a career as a portfolio artist.

You will develop a range of transferable skills to equip you for the demands of a competitive world. Actors and performers have a massive influence on society, and this course aims to show you how to become a part of that influence. You will critically engage in industry practices and learn how to take a simple performance idea and bring it to life.

Throughout the course, you will gain essential experience in professional environments and make crucial connections with industry professionals.  BA students have multiple opportunities to work in external venues across this performative Degree program, including The Studio Theatre, Traverse, Bedlam, and North Edinburgh Arts, among many others.

Spotlight Membership

The BA course is also a member of the Spotlight Graduate scheme. BA students can apply to become Graduate Spotlight members during the first term of the year. Spotlight is the industry's leading casting platform, connecting performers, agents, and casting directors. Spotlight graduate membership is the stamp of professionalism that puts you in the best place to promote yourself to the industry as you complete your training

Further Performance Opportunities 

  • Edinburgh Fringe Festival - The BA cohort rehearse and perform a play which runs as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 
  • Brighton Fringe - The BA cohort rehearse and perform a play which runs as part of the Brighton Fringe Festival
  • Babel FAST Festival - You have the opportunity to devise and perform at this International theatre festival in Romania. You will participate in workshops led by renowned artists from around the world and receive complimentary entry to all shows in the festival programme.

At Performing Arts Studio Scotland (PASS), we have amazing spaces to help you learn and create. These include the modern PASS Studio Theatre, eight dance and rehearsal studios, special classrooms, and a high-tech library and learning centre. You’ll find everything you need to bring your creative ideas to life!

PASS is in the heart of Edinburgh, known as the world’s Festival City. We work closely with top theatres, companies, and artists. These partnerships give you excellent chances to perform, join creative projects, and learn from real industry professionals.

Course description

What you will learn

Core Modules are:

  • Acting: Context, Genre and Application. Module leader, Michael Cox.
  • Applied Theatre: Health and Wellbeing. Module leader, Clara Bloomfield.
  • Production Project: Making a Performance. Module leader, Ashling Findlay-Carroll.
  • Ensemble Performance. Module leader, Eleanor Morrison.

You will also participate in classes to develop your skills in:

  • Body Conditioning for Performers
  • Acting Techniques
  • Study Skills for Performing Arts
  • Personal and Professional Planning
  • Choreography and Dance
  • Theatre Directing
  • Entrepreneurial Innovation

Entry requirements

  • HND Acting and Performance with a Graded Unit A/B result.
  • HND Musical Theatre with a Graded unit A/B result.

Don't quite have the grades?

Some courses offer minimum entry requirements, asking for fewer qualifications or lower grades for entry. Universities look at other information, such as your personal experiences and challenges.

Check the course on the university website or contact their student support services.

UCAS Code:

Progression

  • The University of Edinburgh Playwriting MSc
  • The University of Glasgow Playwriting and Dramaturgy MLitt
  • Theatre Studies MLitt
  • Royal Conservatoire Classical and Contemporary Text (Acting) or (Directing) MA
  • MEd Learning and Teaching in the Performing Arts

Career opportunities

  • Work as a performer, writer, director, producer, participatory artist
  • Gain representation from an acting agent
  • Establish your own company and make performance work
  • Continue studying to become a teacher 

Course options

Course Type: Full-time
Details
Date: 24/08/2026 to 11/06/2027 Cost: Get in touch with the course provider or visit their website for more information
Venue details

Granton Campus

350 West Granton Road

Edinburgh

Course provider

Edinburgh College