Theatre and Performance

Is there a place where I can work on my Performing Arts projects outside of lecture times?

Yes, you will be expected to utilise the performance studios that are available, or book rehearsal studios in the evenings to develop your course work. Your own living space, safe and spacious areas will also be useful to develop your personal professional practice.

For written assignments, we have ample room in our library and Social Learning Zone (SLZ) for you to work independently or in a group. Please note that access may be limited due to COVID-19 measures.

The library has copies of the course textbooks and literature, as well as a wide selection of other materials beneficial for your studies or reading pleasure. Additionally, there are a wide range of digital resources and journals available via Moodle and your student portal for remote working too. For reading recommendations please see your recommended reading list.

If you have any other enquiries relating to this you can contact the Performing Arts Team to discuss, their contact details can be found at the bottom of the specific course page by searching the Performing Arts subject area.

You can also chat with our staff directly every Wednesday from 2 pm - 4 pm and periodically throughout the working week.

Alternatively, chat with our current students who will be able to share this information with you and any other course-related queries.

Or book onto one of our Open Days or Course Advice Days to find out more and speak with the team.

At the University of Bolton, we understand our students have different requirements and we pride ourselves on the positive and supportive learning environment we provide. Being voted No. 1 for Student Satisfaction for the past three years (Complete University Guide, North West) is a testament to our approach.

We are proud of our work on-campus to ensure our students can enjoy #UniAsItShouldBe, COVID-secure.