Knowledge and understanding
- Be able to explain why a certain staging decision has been made
- Have developed a deeper understanding of the interaction between the theatrical signal systems
- Have developed a strengthened awareness of the use of space
- Have knowledge about the functions necessary for a theatre production
- Understand the importance of practical and theoretical field research
Skill and ability
- Be able to develop a psychologically believable character based on the psychophysical method
- Be able to make use of the skills learned in the basic course in acting, and to have developed them further
- Be able to receive feedback from the director, and make use of it on stage
- Be able to work in at least two of the following fields: scenography, lighting, sound, costumes, make-up, props, marketing
- Be able to plan and carry out a project specific marketing campaign
- Be able to arrange a press conference
Mindset and evaluation ability
- Understand that a theatre production is a unified whole where all the different aspects reinforce each other
- Try to consciously focus and concentrate on the co-actor and the situation on stage
- Take responsibility for their work on their own character as well as other fields of work in the production
Have an understanding of questions of sustainability as they apply to professional ethics