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Prospectus 2020/21

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PROSPECTUS 2020/21


75 YEARS OF DRAMATIC TRAINING



Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts 120 Peckham Hill Street, London SE15 5JT 020 8881 2201 · admissions@mountview.org.uk · mountview.org.uk


WELCOME As President of Mountview it gives me real pleasure to introduce you to this fine drama school which enjoys a worldwide reputation for excellence. This is the first step on your stimulating journey to entering a complex and exciting industry. Of course there is no easy route to success and there can be no guarantees, but professional training will prepare you for the start of what I hope will be a long, fulfilling and fruitful career. If you come to Mountview you will attend a world-class drama school where the staff is dedicated to helping you get the very best out of your training no matter your background. This prospectus beautifully details the courses available to you whether you want to train for performance or the production arts. With very best wishes,

DAME JUDI DENCH CH, DBE President


Mountview is amazing. We think it’s one of the best places you could possibly train if you want to work in theatre – whether it’s onstage or backstage. Mountview’s staff is a group of passionate specialists with years of professional experience who are committed to making sure each student has the best possible practical training for their future career. We work in what is perhaps the most competitive of all occupations and are dedicated to ensuring students leave Mountview 'industry-ready’ as creative, independent, dynamic artists.

To succeed in this industry you need talent, dedication and a broad range of skills. You need to learn to be adaptable and prepared for anything. A diverse and detailed training is vital and at Mountview you will benefit from experienced and inspiring teachers as well as from regular visits by working professionals. Everything required is here to help you prepare for what I think is the best career in the world.

VIKKI HEYWOOD CBE Chairman

We are a community of practitioners who value inclusive hard work, a familial atmosphere, mutual respect and artistic excellence. We are incredibly pleased to introduce Mountview's new home in Peckham. Completed in 2018, the stunning building is right at the heart of one of the most vibrant, diverse and creative communities in London and offers the best possible facilities and location. The building includes 21 acting, dance and rehearsal studios, two theatres, two TV studios, a radio studio, production workshops, specialist teaching rooms, music practice rooms and social spaces. There is also a commercial rehearsal space in use by professional companies. We look forward to welcoming you to Mountview soon.

STEPHEN JAMESON SARAH PREECE Principal & Artistic Director

Executive Director

The University of East Anglia is proud to validate Mountview’s undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. Mountview’s vocational training is a perfect complement to UEA’s global reputation for study in the creative arts. We place a strong emphasis on the importance of the student experience, and the significant contact through teaching time and personal support that all students receive at Mountview is very much in harmony with this ethos.

PROFESSOR DAVID RICHARDSON Vice-Chancellor, University of East Anglia


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PERFORMING ON THE WORLD'S STAGE ACTING

Foundation (Part-time) Foundation (Full-time) BA (Hons) / Trinity Diploma MA

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ACTOR MUSICIANSHIP

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MUSICAL THEATRE

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BA (Hons) / Trinity Diploma

Foundation (Part-time) Foundation (Full-time) BA (Hons) / Trinity Diploma MA

SCENIC ART AND PROP MAKING

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THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS – LIGHTING

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PG Diploma MA

SITE-SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE

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THEATRE FOR COMMUNITY AND EDUCATION

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THEATRE DIRECTING MA

THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS – STAGE MANAGEMENT FdA BA (Hons) Mountview Diploma

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HOW TO APPLY

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ABOUT MOUNTVIEW

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THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS – SOUND FdA BA (Hons) Mountview Diploma

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MUSICAL DIRECTION

FdA BA (Hons) Top-up

FdA BA (Hons) Mountview Diploma

CREATIVE PRODUCING

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Admissions & Applications Auditions & Interviews Fees & Funding Accommodation

Alumni Staff & Trustees Artistic Associates & Guest Artists Made at Mountview


PERFORMING ON THE WORLD’S STAGE MOUNTVIEW IS ONE OF THE UK’S LEADING DRAMA SCHOOLS We provide the highest quality training for actors, directors, producers and theatre production artists and have a strong commitment to the specialised requirements of TV, film and radio. We offer intensive, practical training with all full-time students receiving over 30 hours of contact teaching each week, 36 weeks per year in our studios and theatres. You will be taught in small groups and also receive regular one-to-one sessions with personal tutors and specialist practitioners.

One of the most beloved of our national drama schools, Mountview's commitment to diversity has made it vital to the future not just of British theatre, but film and TV industries too. STEPHEN DALDRY CBE Director (The Crown, The Inheritance, Billy Elliot)




Mountview is the drama school that gave me all. Today more than ever when young, scrappy and hungry artists from all backgrounds need their authentic voice heard this school’s work means more to me than anything. GILES TERERA Mountview Alumnus (2018 Olivier Award Winner, Hamilton)

GETTING RESULTS The hands-on, intensive coaching you'll receive at Mountview nurtures thought, energy and commitment. It provides the tools needed to succeed in a competitive industry. The results speak for themselves: 95% of students work professionally within one year of graduation. As well as being taught by our experienced, full-time staff you will also work with current theatre practitioners: directors, designers, choreographers, musical directors, producers, actors, stage and production managers. This provides fantastic professional contacts on completion of the course.

TRAINING:

36 weeks per year 30+ Hours per week

EMPLOYMENT:

95% of students working within one year

STANDARDS:

Ofsted rating: outstanding

National Student Survey 2019:

100% student satisfaction for acting and actor musicianship undergraduate courses

94% student satisfaction for Musical Theatre

89% overall student satisfaction

QAA (Quality Assurance Agency) commends student learning opportunities

Students training and studying at Mountview benefit from state-of-the-art facilities that represent the highest possible industry standards. COUNCIL FOR DANCE, DRAMA AND MUSICAL THEATRE (CDMT) REPORT 2019 mountview.org.uk

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OPEN TO ALL We encourage applications from everyone. Along with our partners The Diversity School Initiative, we are working to ensure that there are no barriers to entering drama school. We hold auditions in seven cities across the UK and internationally, and our nationwide scouting partners identify talented people from lowincome or under-represented backgrounds to offer them free auditions. Our admissions department will work with you to access grants, bursaries and financial assistance. Our day-long auditions include workshop classes and meet-and-greet sessions with current students to ensure that you get a feel for life and training at Mountview and so we can see you at your relaxed best. Find out more on p83.

This is a fantastic school. They gave me a place when all the others rejected me and changed my life. EDDIE MARSAN Mountview Alumnus (Ray Donovan, Happy-Go-Lucky)

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LOOKING AFTER YOU Your welfare and happiness are of prime importance so great emphasis is placed on pastoral care at Mountview. Each week there are timetabled wellbeing classes placing mental and physical health at the heart of your training. You will be assigned a personal tutor who can advise you throughout your course and first years are teamed up with a second year “buddy� to provide support through your first terms with us. Our dedicated Student Welfare Manager works alongside the personal tutors and provides support and guidance to students with disabilities, mental health difficulties and specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia and dyspraxia. Mountview provides access to free counselling as well as induction sessions on stress management and nutrition. If you are eligible for funding through the Disabled Students Allowance you will be guided through the application process and we'll make reasonable adjustments if you have learning support needs. With only just over 400 students (including Foundation, Undergraduate and Postgraduate students) Mountview is a supportive and nurturing environment.

The physical, mental and emotional well-being of the students is regarded as a high priority by Mountview and this sense of care is reinforced by sound practice and advice in such areas as nutrition and exercise. COUNCIL FOR DANCE, DRAMA AND MUSICAL THEATRE (CDMT) REPORT 2019



MASTERCLASSES AND MORE Students often receive tickets to West End shows and benefit from masterclasses and Q&A events from leading actors and theatre creatives. Adrian Lester and Topher Campbell (both pictured left), Sir Michael Boyd, Rosalie Craig, Dame Judi Dench, Dame Twiggy Lawson, Mike Leigh and Graham Norton have all given recent masterclasses. Mountview students have recently performed at the BBC Proms with the John Wilson Orchestra, on The Michael Ball and Alfie Boe TV Special, The Elaine Paige Show on Sky Arts, at Almeida Theatre gala performances, at the Sam Wanamaker Festival, Magic at the Musicals at the Royal Albert Hall and have toured to the World Shakespeare Festival in Germany. London is the best possible city for training actors and technical theatre artists and the world outside the rehearsal room undoubtedly plays as important a part in shaping students as the work within. During the course you'll work in our theatres as well as a range of professional venues across the city.


MOUNTVIEW IN PECKHAM In September 2018 we opened the doors to our brand new home in the heart of Peckham in south London. Just 12 minutes from London Bridge and 15 from Victoria Station, Peckham is London’s new creative heart. Our neighbours include Camberwell College of Arts, Bold Tendencies, South London Gallery and the Bussey Building as well as Shakespeare's Globe, the Bridge Theatre, Siobhan Davies Dance Company and the Old and Young Vics. In 2015 Vogue described Peckham as 'London’s cultural epicentre' and Time Out listed Peckham in its Top 10 Places To Be 2017. You'll be surrounded by a wealth of owner-run bars, restaurants and coffee shops. Like Mountview, Peckham is fiercely independent and proud of taking its own path. Our building is edged on one side by Surrey Canal Walk, a greenway leading to the 140-acre Burgess Park. Opposite us are the Stirling Prize-winning library and Peckham Pulse with its swimming pool and gym. Entertainment, exercise, education and relaxation are at your fingertips.


The building was designed by Carl Turner Architects (Pop Brixton and Peckham Levels) alongside renowned theatre consultants Charcoalblue (Linbury Theatre, Liverpool Everyman) and was shortlisted for the 2019 New London Architecture (NLA) Awards. Facilities include: • 200-seat Mountview Theatre • 80-seat Backstage Theatre • 21 rehearsal, acting and dance studios • Two TV studios and a radio suite • 12 singing and music practice rooms • Specialist library and learning resource centre

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Production arts workshops Student common room and communal social areas Wellbeing suite On-site café/bar and restaurant

I love Peckham for its creativity and its diversity… I can’t think of a better place for a theatre school. OLIVIA COLMAN Campaign Ambassador

Mountview would like to thank all those who supported our new home.




ACTING FOUNDATION IN ACTING TWO TERMS PART-TIME THIS PART-TIME EVENING FOUNDATION COURSE DELIVERS THE CORE ELEMENTS OF SKILLS TRAINING WHILE DEVELOPING CREATIVITY AND ARTISTIC IDENTITY Not everyone is in a position to commit to full-time training. With classes taking place three evenings a week this course enables students to study alongside their work. This structure, combined with competitive course fees, makes it one of the most accessible Foundation courses in the UK. The course is taught from September to April over three evenings each week. You will receive nine hours of contact teaching each week for two terms. Skills classes focus on the core discipline areas of acting, voice and movement and the course is a balance of 45% skills training, 30% audition preparation and 25% performance-based work. While the course is part-time in its delivery, its content, intensity and the demands on the student mirror its full-time counterpart. Students develop technique and repertoire for future drama school auditions. Skills-based classes and performance work throughout the training will include:

TERM 1

TERM 2 Skills

Acting Actor & text Improvisation Voice Movement Audition preparation

Improvisation Classical monologues Contemporary monologues

Performance Project Work Final show

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HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on performance at audition and previous academic qualifications are not essential. Application and audition information p83.

Mountview not only gave me invaluable lessons to improve my craft, they also helped prepare me for life. The support of the staff moulded me from a boy into a man. ASAN N’JIE Mountview Alumnus (Emmerdale, Ready Player One)

VALIDATED BY MOUNTVIEW 2020/21 TERM DATES

4 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 9 April 2021

2020/21 FEES

UK/EU Students: £2,735 This is a non-accredited course which does not attract government funding. All students offered places on the foundation course are required to fund both the annual fee and all living costs.

OTHER COSTS Include black active wear for workshops and research materials – allow around £180. mountview.org.uk

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ACTING FOUNDATION IN ACTING FOR STAGE AND SCREEN PERFORMANCE TWO TERMS FULL-TIME MOUNTVIEW’S FULL-TIME FOUNDATION-LEVEL TRAINING FOCUSES ON THREE KEY AREAS OF ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT: CREATIVITY, TECHNIQUE AND READINESS It is the equal focus on these three pillars that allows you to find and develop your own artistic identity and process. Our Foundation in Acting is led by the same full-time training team as our BA (Hons) course and is designed to prepare students to become creative artists as well as to develop the skills needed to embark on further vocational acting training. The training includes a focused audition preparation module allowing students to develop technique and repertoire for future drama school auditions. Students receive 30 to 35 hours of contact teaching each week over two terms. The course is made up of 55% skills training, including TV, film and radio, and 45% project and performance-based work.

COURSE MODULES AND COMPONENTS TERM 1

TERM 2 Skills

Acting TV and film Improvisation Actor & text Voice Movement Singing Dance

Acting TV and film Improvisation Actor & text Voice Movement Singing Dance Verbatim theatre Classical & contemporary monologues

Performance Project Work

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Truth & connection Movement Spoken word Shakespeare Audition preparation

Research & development Audition preparation Final show


Mountview’s Foundation in Acting delivers a balance of preparing for future drama school auditions and preparing for a life-long career. It is not just about how to deliver a two-minute monologue – it is about unlocking creativity and developing performance technique.

HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on performance at audition and previous academic qualifications are not essential. Application and audition information p83.

VALIDATED BY MOUNTVIEW TERM DATES

4 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 9 April 2021

2020/21 FEES

UK/EU Students: £8,325 This is a non-accredited course which does not attract government funding. All students offered places on the foundation course are required to fund both the annual fee and all living costs.

OTHER COSTS Include black active wear for workshops and dance shoes – allow around £180. mountview.org.uk

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ACTING BA (HONS) IN PERFORMANCE - ACTING TRINITY DIPLOMA IN PROFESSIONAL ACTING THREE YEARS FULL-TIME

MOUNTVIEW'S VOCATIONAL ACTOR TRAINING WILL THOROUGHLY PREPARE YOU FOR A CAREER IN THEATRE, TV, FILM AND RECORDED ARTS The course develops technical skills through workshops and performances. Classes are designed to inspire imaginative engagement and develop practical experience – they are places where you can take risks, expand your range and develop your strengths. There are only 34 places available each year. Taught in two groups of 17, you'll receive 30 hours of contact teaching time each week during the first two years of training. Study takes place over three 12-week terms per year. The first half of each term is devoted to skills classes whilst in the second half you work on a range of performance projects encompassing British, American and world writers.

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In your second year you also work closely with Mountview’s Industry Liaison Manager to understand and prepare for life as a working actor. The focus of the third year is film and public performance. You'll work with professional directors to present a range of productions in Mountview's theatres and a West End showcase as well as creating a voice and film showreel. Audiences include agents, casting directors and other industry figures as well as the general public.



COURSE MODULES AND COMPONENTS YEAR 1

YEAR 2

YEAR 3

Skills Acting Acting for camera Improvisation Actor & text Voice Singing Movement & dance Verse Alexander Technique Research Reflection on acting practice

Acting Acting for camera Singing & musical theatre Actor & text Voice Movement & dance Singing Recorded voice Stage combat Career development Reflection on acting practice Audition technique

Realism project Ensemble project International text

Shakespeare Bespoke text American text

Audition technique Reflection on acting practice

Performance

All modules are compulsory. This is a practical, vocational course which is assessed both continuously and through specific assignments. You are required to write a reflection on acting practice during each year of the course which supports your ability to interrogate and reflect upon your learning. There are also supporting classes that are unassessed elements of the training including Alexander Technique, audition technique and the third year professional showcase. You have the opportunity to undertake the Diploma in Professional Acting (validated by Trinity College London) whilst following the degree training. If you secure professional work in your final year you may, subject to approval, be assessed on this in place of one of the public productions and still receive a Degree/Trinity Diploma.

Three public productions (or two and a film with screening) Industry showcase TV showreel Recorded voicereel

HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on performance at audition. Previous formal academic qualifications are not essential. Application and audition information p83. Students who receive a Dance and Drama Award (DaDA) will work towards the Trinity College London Diploma in Professional Acting in addition to completing the BA (Hons) in Performance. An additional registration fee for the BA will apply. See p86 for more information.

From the first audition, I knew that Mountview was the school for me. It has been the most incredible three years. I've met friends that I will hold dear for the rest of my life. ARIAN NIK Mountview Alumnus (Artemis Fowl, Killing Eve)

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2020/21 TERM DATES 7 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 1 April 2021 19 April – 9 July 2021

2020/21 FEES

UK/EU Students: £13,425 International Students: £17,510

OTHER COSTS

Include black active wear for workshops and dance shoes – allow around £180. In year 3 Fees are subject to annual review and there will be additional costs for headshots, may increase in years 2 and 3 in line with Spotlight membership and some travel – inflation. One term’s notice will be given allow £350. of any increases. mountview.org.uk

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ACTING MA IN PERFORMANCE - ACTING ONE YEAR FULL-TIME Mountview’s MA in Performance – Acting is designed to give students with a previous degree or relevant practical experience the skills and contacts to succeed as an actor.

THE COURSE DEVELOPS CREATIVE AND PRACTICAL SKILLS OVER AN INTENSIVE THREE-TERM PROGRAMME OF TRAINING AND STUDY There are only 34 places available each year. With over 36 hours of contact teaching time each week and taking place with a maximum of 17 students per class this postgraduate acting course delivers focused, hands-on training. Over the first two terms you will take skills classes. These are complemented by performance projects including contemporary writing, Shakespeare, European and American drama and original devised work. You will attend

a series of MA seminars and prepare a creative project. In the final term, you'll present a fullystaged public production and professional showcase attended by agents, casting directors and other prominent industry professionals. In your third term you'll also work closely with Mountview’s Industry Liaison Manager to understand and prepare for life as a working actor.

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TERM 2

TERM 3

Skills Acting Acting for camera Improvisation Voice Movement & dance Singing

Acting Classical scene work Acting for camera Recorded voice Voice Movement & dance Singing

Audition technique Career development

Performance Open space Contemporary play 1

Shakespeare Contemporary play 2

Showcase Public production Television & film

MA Creative Project Lectures Seminars Tutorials

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Lectures Seminars Tutorials

Creative project Presentation & written submission


Training at Mountview was both the most challenging and rewarding experience I've had. The support and guidance I received whilst facing fears and insecurities that performing naturally brings was fantastic. VARUN SHARMA Mountview Alumnus

Assessment is based on work throughout the course.

HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on performance at audition. If you don't hold an undergraduate degree you will need to undertake an access assignment to establish suitability for undertaking the MA. Application and audition information p83.

VALIDATED BY UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA 2019/20 TERM DATES 4 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 1 April 2021 19 April – 23 July 2021

2019/20 FEES

UK/EU Students: £16,995 International Students: £19,095

OTHER COSTS Include black active wear for workshops and dance shoes – allow around £180. Headshots, Spotlight membership and some travel – allow £350. mountview.org.uk

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ACTOR MUSICIANSHIP BA (HONS) IN PERFORMANCE - ACTOR MUSICIANSHIP TRINITY DIPLOMA IN PROFESSIONAL ACTING THREE YEARS FULL-TIME

THERE IS AN EVER-INCREASING DEMAND FOR PERFORMERS WHO COMBINE FIRST-RATE ACTING ABILITY WITH A HIGH LEVEL OF MUSICIANSHIP Mountview’s Actor Musician course develops these dual skills to the highest level, creating graduates who combine skills in acting and music in their professional lives. Whilst a high level of prior musical experience is a pre-requisite, it is not necessary to have achieved formal music qualifications. There is a maximum of 16 places each year. Teaching mirrors Mountview’s actor training but with specialised music elements and you'll receive over 30 hours of contact teaching time each week including one-to-one singing and instrumental lessons. The course develops technical skills through workshops and performance opportunities. During the course you'll engage in a range of actor musician projects, working on Shakespeare, contemporary plays, world theatre and musicals as well as devising original work.

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Study takes place over three 12-week terms a year. The first half of each term is devoted to skills classes whilst in the second half of each term you will work on performance projects which are presented in-house to fellow students and staff. In the second year you'll also work closely with Mountview’s Industry Liaison Manager to understand and prepare for life as a working actor. The focus of the third year is public performance and you'll work with professional directors to present a range of productions and a West End showcase and create a voice and film showreel. Audiences include agents, casting directors and other industry figures as well as the general public.



COURSE MODULES AND COMPONENTS YEAR 1

YEAR 2

Acting Improvisation Actor & text Voice Singing Solo & ensemble music Context & musicianship Movement & dance Alexander Technique Research Reflection on acting practice

Acting Acting for camera Actor & text Voice Movement & dance Singing Solo & ensemble music Context & musicianship Stage combat Career development Reflection on acting practice Audition technique

YEAR 3

Skills Audition technique Reflection on acting practice

Performance Realism project Ensemble project Music & text project

Three public productions Showcase TV showreel Recorded voicereel

Book musical 1 Shakespeare Book musical 2

All modules are compulsory. This is a practical, vocational course which is assessed both continuously and through specific assignments. You are required to write a reflection on acting practice during each year of the course which supports your ability to interrogate and reflect upon your learning. There are also supporting classes that are unassessed elements of the training including: Alexander Technique, devising, audition technique and the third year professional showcase. You have the opportunity to undertake the Diploma in Professional Acting (validated by Trinity College London) whilst following the degree training. If you secure professional work in the final year you may, subject to approval, be assessed on this in place of one of the public productions and still receive a Degree/Trinity Diploma.

Students who are advanced instrumental players have the opportunity to sit ABRSM or Trinity Grade 8 and Diploma through independent arrangement with their instrumental tutors. (Additional fees apply.)

HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on performance at audition. Previous formal academic qualifications are not essential. Application and audition information p83. Students who receive a Dance and Drama Award (DaDA) will work towards the Trinity College London Diploma in Professional Acting in addition to completing the BA (Hons) in Performance. An additional registration fee for the BA will apply. See p86 for more information.

Mountview has taught me to be brave, to trust in the beauty of imagination and play, to feel safe in knowing there are no wrong choices, just choices. TAYLA BUCK Mountview Alumna

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2020/21 TERM DATES 7 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 1 April 2021 19 April – 9 July 2021

2020/21 FEES

UK/EU Students: £13,425 International Students: £17,510

OTHER COSTS

Include black active wear for workshops and dance shoes – allow around £180. In year 3 Fees are subject to annual review and there will be additional costs for headshots, may increase in years 2 and 3 in line Spotlight membership and some travel – with inflation. One term’s notice will allow £350. Instruments must be insured and be given of any increases. have a hard case. mountview.org.uk

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MUSICAL THEATRE FOUNDATION IN MUSICAL THEATRE TWO TERMS PART-TIME

MOUNTVIEW’S PART TIME FOUNDATION IN MUSICAL THEATRE COVERS THE CORE ELEMENTS OF TRIPLE THREAT TRAINING: ACTING, SINGING AND DANCE With classes taking place three evenings per week students are able to work alongside their studies to support themselves financially. This ability to work combined with competitive course fees makes this one of the most accessible Musical Theatre Foundation courses in the UK. The course promises a rigorous introduction to the performance skills required in the musical theatre discipline. The training is equally focussed on acting, singing and dance with a balance of 40% skills, 35% audition preparation and 25% performance-based work. Demands on the students are high and the course will develop core technique and creativity and prepare students for further training and auditions. The training includes a focused audition preparation module allowing students to develop technique and repertoire for future drama school auditions. The course is taught from September to April, with 9 hours each week over three evenings.

COURSE MODULES AND COMPONENTS TERM 1

TERM 2 Skills

Acting: actor & text, improvisation Singing: ensemble, musicality Dance: Ballet/Jazz

Classical monologues Contemporary monologues Acting through song Dance routine

Performance Project Work Final show

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HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on performance at audition and previous academic qualifications are not essential. Application and audition information p83.

VALIDATED BY MOUNTVIEW TERM DATES

4 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 9 April 2021

2020/21 FEES

UK/EU Students: £3,120 This is a non-accredited course which does not attract government funding. All students offered places on the foundation course are required to fund both the annual fee and all living costs.

OTHER COSTS Include black active wear for workshops, dance shoes and dancewear – allow around £250.

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MUSICAL THEATRE FOUNDATION IN MUSICAL THEATRE TWO TERMS FULL-TIME MOUNTVIEW’S FOUNDATION FINELY BALANCES CORE TECHNIQUE TRAINING ACROSS ACTING, SINGING AND DANCE WHILE DEVELOPING CREATIVITY AND ARTISTIC IDENTITY Led by the same full-time training team as our BA (Hons) course, the full-time Foundation in Musical Theatre is focused equally on the triple threat disciplines of acting, singing and dance. The course is all about helping you find your own creative voice and developing the technique needed to progress onto further vocational training. There are 32 places available each year. You will receive 30 to 36 hours of contact teaching each week over two terms. The training includes a focused audition preparation module allowing students to develop technique and repertoire for future drama school auditions. The course is made up of 60% skills training and 40% project-based work.

COURSE MODULES AND COMPONENTS TERM 1

TERM 2 Skills

Acting Actor & text Creative practice Dance: jazz & ballet Singing: ensemble, repertoire, technique & musicality Individual singing lessons Voice Movement

Acting Improvisation Monologue Dance: jazz & ballet Singing: ensemble, acting through song, technique Individual singing lessons Voice Movement

Performance Project Work Truth & connection Classic book musical Contemporary musical Audition preparation

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Audition preparation Research & development Final show


This course delivers a balance of preparing for future drama school auditions and preparing for a life-long career. It is not just about a single discipline, it is laying the rigorous foundations of the triple-threat performer.

The Foundation in Musical Theatre was one of the best years of my life – full of fantastic opportunities and the chance to experiment and prepare for the challenges ahead. My mind was constantly blown away by information and discoveries! HEATHER PORTE

HOW TO APPLY

Entry is based on performance at audition and previous academic qualifications are not essential.

Mountview Alumna

Application and audition information p83.

VALIDATED BY MOUNTVIEW TERM DATES

2020/21 FEES

4 September – 11 December 2020 UK/EU Students: £10,355 5 January – 9 April 2021 The Leverhulme Trust Scholarship funds three full-time Musical Theatre Foundation students each year (for more information see page 86). This is a non-accredited course which does not attract government funding. All students offered places on the foundation course are required to fund both the annual fee and all living costs.

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MUSICAL THEATRE BA (HONS) IN PERFORMANCE - MUSICAL THEATRE TRINITY DIPLOMA IN PROFESSIONAL MUSICAL THEATRE THREE YEARS FULL-TIME

OVER 25 YEARS AGO MOUNTVIEW CREATED THE UK'S FIRST SPECIALIST THREE-YEAR MUSICAL THEATRE TRAINING AND OUR ALUMNI CONTINUE TO DOMINATE THE INDUSTRY There is a maximum of 38 places available each year and you'll receive over 30 hours’ contact teaching time – including one-to-one singing lessons – each week.

In the second year you'll also work closely with Mountview’s Industry Liaison Manager to understand and prepare for life as a working actor.

The course develops technical skills through practical classes, workshops and performances and is split between the three essential musical theatre skills: acting, singing and dance.

The focus of the third year is film and public performance and you'll present a range of productions in Mountview's theatres and a West End showcase as well as create a singing voice reel and film showreel.

Study takes place over three 12-week terms a year. The first half of each term is devoted to skills classes whilst in the second half of each term you'll work on in-house performance projects.

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Audiences include agents, casting directors and other industry figures as well as the general public.



COURSE MODULES AND COMPONENTS YEAR 1

YEAR 2

YEAR 3

Acting Improvisation Actor & text Voice Singing Musicianship Jazz Ballet Movement Alexander Technique Research Reflection on Acting Practice

Acting Acting for camera Actor & text Stage combat Voice Singing Jazz Ballet Movement Musicianship Acting through song Career development Reflection on Acting Practice Audition technique

Skills Jazz Ballet Singing Audition techinique Reflection on Acting Practice

Performance Realism project Ensemble project Song & dance project

Three public productions Showcase TV showreel Recorded singing voicereel

Book musical 1 Bespoke text Book musical 2

All modules are compulsory. This is a practical, vocational course which is assessed both continuously and through specific assignments. You are required to write a reflection on acting practice during each year of the course which supports your ability to interrogate and reflect upon your learning. There are also supporting classes that are unassessed elements of the training including: Alexander Technique, devising, audition technique and the third year professional showcase. You have the opportunity to undertake the Diploma in Professional Musical Theatre (validated by Trinity College London) whilst following the degree training. If you secure professional work in the final year you may, subject to approval, be assessed on this in place of one of the public productions and still receive a Degree/Trinity Diploma.

HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on performance at audition and previous academic qualifications are not essential. Application and audition information p83. Students who receive a Dance and Drama Award (DaDA) will work towards the Trinity College London Diploma in Professional Musical Theatre in addition to completing the BA (Hons) in Performance. An additional registration fee for the BA will apply. See p86 for more information.

The course at Mountview has been fantastic preparation for working in the industry. SIMBI AKANDE Mountview Alumna (Fiddler on the Roof, Company)

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2020/21 TERM DATES 7 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 1 April 2021 19 April – 9 July 2021

2020/21 FEES

UK/EU Students: £14,700 International Students: £17,510

Fees are subject to annual review and may increase in years 2 and 3 in line with inflation. One term’s notice will be given of any increases

OTHER COSTS

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MUSICAL THEATRE MA IN PERFORMANCE - MUSICAL THEATRE ONE YEAR FULL-TIME MOUNTVIEW IS RECOGNISED AS ONE OF THE BEST PLACES IN THE WORLD TO TRAIN FOR A CAREER IN MUSICAL THEATRE on a non-musical modern text and contemporary and classic book musicals. You will prepare for an MA creative project through a series of seminars.

There are only 32 places available each year. With over 36 hours of contact teaching time each week and taking place with a maximum of 16 students per class this postgraduate acting course delivers focused, hands-on training. The MA develops practical skills through classes, workshops and performances and is split equally between the three essential musical theatre skills: singing, acting and dance. Over the first two terms you'll take skills classes and receive one-to-one singing lessons. These are complemented by performance projects including work

TERM 1

In the final term, you'll present a fullystaged public production and professional showcase attended by agents, casting directors and other prominent industry professionals. In the third term you will also work closely with Mountview’s Industry Liaison Manager to prepare for life as a working actor. Assessment is based on work throughout the course.

TERM 2

TERM 3

Skills Acting Improvisation Approaches to text Voice Dance & movement Singing & music

Acting Classical scene work Acting for camera Recorded voice Voice Dance & movement Singing & music

Audition technique Career development

Performance Open space Modern text Book musical 1

Scene into song Book musical 2

Lectures Seminars Tutorials

Lectures Seminars Tutorials

Devised musical workshop Showcase Public production

Creative Project

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Creative project Presentation & submission of project map


HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on performance at audition. If you don't hold an undergraduate degree you will need to undertake an access assignment to establish suitability for undertaking the MA. Application and audition information p83.

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2020/21 FEES

UK/EU Students: £18,055 International Students: £20,680

OTHER COSTS

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CREATIVE PRODUCING MA IN CREATIVE PRODUCING ONE YEAR FULL-TIME

MOUNTVIEW’S MA IN CREATIVE PRODUCING EXPLORES AND PROVIDES EXPERIENCE AND THE SKILLS NEEDED TO BE A SUCCESSFUL THEATRE PRODUCER Running since 2015, 100% of graduates have already gone on to work professionally in the UK and internationally, both on their own projects and with companies including Headlong, Theatre Royal Stratford East, Live Theatre in Newcastle, Park Theatre and Jermyn Street Theatre.

You will create your own public work and produce a production as part of Mountview’s Directors/Producers Season in the final two terms.

There is a maximum of 14 places available each year.

Teaching takes place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday over 38 weeks. In addition, you will be expected to allocate two days per week to undertake your placements, production training and self-study.

Theory and case study work over the first two terms are combined with practical experience and a series of guest lectures.

All modules are compulsory. There is assessment throughout based on reports and presentations.

COURSE MODULES AND COMPONENTS TERM 1

TERM 2 Skills

Arts ecology Arts business Licencing & royalties Dramatic critical practice & commissioning Theatre making & producing in the not-for-profit sector

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Finance & fundraising Marketing & audience development Commercial producing & general management Touring Digital futures Understanding technical theatre International collaboration & presentation

Solo play as part of Creative Producers’ festival Collaboration with MA Theatre Directors on larger scale work Reflective evaluation


The course is led by Pam Fraser Solomon, an award-winning producer/director with a background in theatre (The Sheffield Crucible, Theatre Royal Stratford East, Young Vic), TV (Eastenders, Holby City), drama and documentaries (BBC Radio 4).

HOW TO APPLY

The course includes a programme of seminars featuring more than 40 leading independent producers/theatremakers.

Application and interview information p83.

Entry is based on an interview with the Head of Course. If you don't hold an undergraduate degree you will need to undertake an access assignment to establish suitability for undertaking the MA.

The MA in Creative Producing provides students with invaluable skills and networking opportunities to place them firmly within the theatre industry. ELLIE CLAUGHTON Mountview Alumna (Producer, Lung Theatre)

VALIDATED BY UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA 2020/21 TERM DATES 4 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 1 April 2021 19 April – 23 July 2021

2020/21 FEES

UK/EU Students: £9,300 International Students: £17,510

OTHER COSTS

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MUSICAL DIRECTION PG DIPLOMA IN MUSICAL DIRECTION MA IN MUSICAL DIRECTION ONE YEAR FULL-TIME THIS IS INTENSIVE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING FOR HIGHLY SKILLED MUSICIANS EMBARKING ON A CAREER AS A MUSICAL DIRECTOR Mountview is one of the UK’s leading musical theatre trainers and the ideal springboard for a career in musical direction. The course is suited to advanced pianists, accompanists and conductors who have proven experience working with singers, actors and instrumentalists. There is a maximum of six places available each year. The course takes place five days per week over 42 weeks split into three terms. (Exact dates will depend on practical show assignments) Course components are individually timetabled for each student. Across the year you will have tutorials with leading practitioners and industry specialists, assist professional musical directors on

in-house and public productions and lead musically on selected performances. Assessment is based on work throughout the course. You will prepare for an MA project through a series of seminars and tutorials. If you solely want to develop practical skills and make industry contacts you may opt to take a PG Diploma.

HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on audition and an interview with the Head of Course. If you don't hold an undergraduate degree you will need to undertake an access assignment to establish suitability for undertaking the MA. Application and audition information p83.

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TECHNICAL SKILLS AND PRACTICE

CONTEXT & PREPARATION FOR PRACTICE

ASSISTING & APPRENTICESHIP

Keyboard technique Accompaniment Keyboard programming Conducting Arranging and orchestration

Repertoire for singers Acting through song Coaching singers Voice & singing

Assisting the musical director Assisting the performer

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CREATIVE PROJECT

Musical directing Reflective journal Industry lessons & masterclasses

Lectures, seminars, tutorials & independent learning Project map & presenation of creative project

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My time at Mountview has been demanding, exciting, bundles of fun and most importantly extremely rewarding. Every day brought a new challenge, a new person to meet and a new experience. LAUREN RONAN Mountview Alumna

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2019/20 FEES

MA UK/EU Students: £9,300 International Students: £17,510

OTHER COSTS

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SITE-SPECIFIC THEATRE PRACTICE MA IN SITE-SPECIFIC THEATRE PRACTICE ONE YEAR FULL-TIME JANUARY ENTRY THE FIRST COURSE OF ITS KIND IN THE UK, THIS MA IS DELIVERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SHOREDITCH TOWN HALL AND IS LED BY GERALDINE PILGRIM, A LEADING PRACTITIONER IN THE CREATION OF SITESPECIFIC THEATRE INSTALLATIONS The course is for students interested in highly specialised training across all elements of site-specific practice. There is a maximum of seven students per cohort. Site-specific theatre has captured the imagination of theatre and fine art practitioners throughout the UK and internationally. True site-specific theatre engages with a chosen site’s history, atmosphere and architecture to underpin devised or text-based narratives. Sitespecific theatre is an art form in its own right, allowing a space to inform the final performance and acknowledging that the performance can only happen in a specific site.

The course is aimed at practitioners with an art or drama and performance background wanting to diversify their artistic skills. Applications are also welcomed from those who are currently studying at BA level. What sets this course apart is that students will undertake a UK or overseas based residency to create a site-specific work. Learning will cover practical skills and creative realisation as well as theoretical and methodological investigation. The three terms will break down as follows:

Geraldine Pilgrim is the reason site-specific work is known and loved in the UK – whenever you see site-specific or ‘immersive' theatre, you’re seeing the influence of her groundbreaking work. POPPY KEELING Executive Producer (Creative Learning, Complicite)

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TERM 2

SITE REQUIREMENTS AND PRACTICE

CONTEXT

Site practicalities

Seminars, lectures & salons with leading practitioners, focussing on methodologies, practice & innovation

Production planning Licensing Design, including space, lighting, sound & visual effects Inspirational site visits

Shadowing: work-based learning & personal engagement with artists & companies

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DIRECTING & SITE RESIDENCY

Practical masterclasses from the course leader, Mountview staff & visiting theatre practitioners

Individual short self-devised site-specific project directing other students

A short, London-based collaborative site-specific performance

A UK or overseas residency working collaboratively to create & realise a site-specific performance

TERM 3 SITE-SPECIFIC PRACTICAL DISSERTATION Research, development & production of a substantive piece of site-specific theatre Presentation of an interim exhibition with critical support and feedback Production of written materials towards the practical dissertation

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Teaching will take place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday over 36 weeks at both Mountview’s Peckham home and at Shoreditch Town Hall. Mountview’s collaboration with Shoreditch Town Hall will root you in a professional space enabling practical experimentation with the site-specific form and connection to established artists. Course leader Geraldine Pilgrim has been making site-specific performances and installations for over twenty years in sites including empty office blocks, schools, hotels, swimming pools, factories, hospitals, stately homes and parks. Her connections and links to companies and organisations including National Theatre Wales, Dante or Die, Grid Iron, Battersea Arts Centre, Secret Cinema, Dash Arts, National Theatre Scotland, Complicite, Punchdrunk, DreamThinkSpeak and Graeae ensure that you will have access to a rich network of contacts as well as fine-tuned expertise.

HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on an interview at which you will be invited to talk about previous experience, interests and inspiration. You will be required to provide a digital portfolio demonstrating your interests, influences and/or prior learning or experience. If you don't hold an undergraduate degree you will need to undertake an access assignment to establish suitability for undertaking the MA. Application information p83.

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2020/21 FEES

UK/EU Students: £10,560 International Students: £17,510

OTHER COSTS

There will be additional costs for cultural trips and site residency – allow around £180. mountview.org.uk

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THEATRE FOR COMMUNITY AND EDUCATION MA IN THEATRE FOR COMMUNITY AND EDUCATION TWO YEARS PART-TIME SEPTEMBER ENTRY A CREATIVE AND CHALLENGING ENSEMBLE EXPERIENCE IN THE TRANSFORMATIONAL POWER OF THEATRE AND THEATRE MAKING In a society where access to the arts is at risk of being marginalised, this course develops the next generation of interdisciplinary theatre practitioners who will lead the way in providing meaningful arts experiences for all.

Throughout the course you will learn and develop skills in teaching, leading and facilitating creatively and imaginatively.

The course is aimed at practitioners interested in the potential of theatre arts to address social, political and educational issues in a broad range of settings.

Assessments are varied and include essays, research talks, funding applications, education packs, presentations, case studies, performance and dissertation.

It is a professional training, vocational experience and an education welcoming those practicing in youth, community and/ or education settings, including actors and performers looking to develop and diversify their career. Working in a maximum cohort of 12 you will explore some of theatre's most powerful ideas and practices. Learning and teaching involves thinking, making and doing through workshops, lectures, seminars and independent practice.

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Teaching takes place one day a week with one long study weekend per term.

The dissertation project is defined by your area of interest and can be practice-based or written and can involve placements within arts organisations.


COURSE MODULES

THEATRE PRACTICE AND PEDAGOGIES LEARNING THROUGH THEATRE

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

CONTEMPORARY ARENAS

POLICIES AND AGENDAS

CREATIVE AND CULTURAL LEARNING DISSERTATION PROJECT (PRACTICAL OR WRITTEN)

HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on an interview at which you will be invited to talk about previous experience, interests and inspiration.

If you don't hold an undergraduate degree you will need to undertake an access assignment to establish suitability for undertaking the MA. Application information p83.

VALIDATED BY UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA 2020/21 TERM DATES 4 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 1 April 2021 19 April – 23 July 2021

2020/21 FEES

UK/EU Students: £4,650 p/a International Students: £8,755 p/a

OTHER COSTS

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THEATRE DIRECTING MA IN THEATRE DIRECTING ONE YEAR FULL-TIME

AN INTENSIVE, PRACTICAL COURSE FOR PROSPECTIVE THEATRE DIRECTORS Mountview’s Theatre Directing students have gone on to work for the UK’s leading theatre companies, in the West End and on Broadway. Graduates have a reputation for clarity, imaginative engagement and leadership and include Michael Longhurst – Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse, Maria Aberg (Dr Faustus RSC, Little Shop of Horrors Regent's Park), Joe Murphy (Woyzeck Old Vic) and Iqbal Khan (Antony and Cleopatra RSC). Teaching is led by Peter James CBE, co-founder of Liverpool Everyman, former Artistic Director of Sheffield Theatres, Lyric Hammersmith and Principal Emeritus of LAMDA. Peter is supported by resident and freelance staff and leading professional theatre practitioners from various disciplines.

The core principle is to develop the unique voice of each student director. The course takes place five days per week over 41 weeks split into three terms. It blends lectures, seminars and workshops with practical work as a director – both assisting professional directors and leading on theatre projects. What makes Mountview’s course stand out is that in the third term you will direct your own public showcase production working with a producer, designer and cast. All modules are compulsory. There is continuous assessment and you will have regular tutorials with the course leader supporting module elements and working towards your self-developed MA public directing project. This project is backed up with a written dissertation or a practical equivalent.

My time at Mountview was inspiring, challenging and empowering: I started the year with a very raw and uninformed passion for directing – and finished it well prepared to enter the profession. MICHAEL LONGHURST Mountview Alumnus (Artistic Director Donmar Warehouse)

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TERM 1

TERM 2

TERM 3

Rehearsal techniques (devising)

Rehearsal techniques (staging)

Working with movement

Interpretation & realisation

Structure of dramatic writing

Developing an approach

Developing an approach

Interpretation & realisation

Collaborating with design & production

Theatre history project

Collaborating with design & production

The actor’s process Rehearsal techniques (actor & text)

Dramaturgy project Production 2 (Showcase)

Production planning & processes Production 1 Dramaturgy project

HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on an interview at which you will be invited to talk about previous experience, interests and inspiration.

If you don't hold an undergraduate degree you will need to undertake an access assignment to establish suitability for undertaking the MA. Application information p83.

VALIDATED BY UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA 2020/21 TERM DATES 4 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 1 April 2021 19 April – 23 July 2021

2020/21 FEES

UK/EU Students: £14,280 International Students: £17,510

OTHER COSTS

There will be additional costs for cultural trips – allow around £100.

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SCENIC ART AND PROP MAKING FDA IN SCENIC ART AND PROP MAKING TWO YEARS FULL-TIME

BA (HONS) TOP-UP IN SCENIC ART AND PROP MAKING ONE YEAR FULL-TIME

SCENIC ARTS HAVE BEEN AN ESSENTIAL PART OF MOUNTVIEW'S PRODUCTION ARTS TRAINING FOR 40 YEARS Two programmes offer specialist vocational training in scenic art and prop making for theatre, film, TV and related industries such as theming and heritage. A two-year Foundation Degree (FdA) in Scenic Art and Prop Making provides a fast-track training, and a one-year top-up allows FdA graduates to gain a BA (Hons). There is a maximum of eight places available each year with practical training running over 30 hours per week, 36 weeks per year.

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The range of public productions Mountview produces gives a vast array of learning opportunities. The FdA programme places a strong emphasis on developing specialist crafts and practical problem solving. You'll learn a range of skills and processes from traditional and established methods and materials to new and future-facing technologies. The course has strong links with the industry and opportunities for work-based learning.



As an FdA graduate you will be prepared to enter the workplace, with a broad range of skills making you highly employable. A BA (Hons) top-up year allows you to explore more advanced creative and management roles. You will take on a minimum of two major roles on productions through the year. A specialist research project requires you to apply advanced research skills to extend knowledge in a particular area of interest. Training covers:

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Puppetry and puppet making

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Upholstery and furniture making

Working with timber, plastics, metals, resins, foams and fabrics

Career development and entrepreneurial skills

Prosthetics and special effects make-up

Strong emphasis is placed on learning through practice, and the majority of work across all the modules is continuously assessed. Skills modules will be assessed through coursework and practice modules through assessment of production roles.

HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on an interview at which you will present a portfolio of art and design work and will be invited to talk about previous experience, interests and inspirations. There are no academic entry requirements. Application and interview information p83.

Painting scenic cloths and gauzes Specialist paint finishes and effects Mould making and casting Scenic art and prop making for fantasy themes Sculpting and modelling using specialist materials

FDA/BA COURSE MODULES AND COMPONENTS YEAR 1 FDA

YEAR 2 FDA

YEAR 3 – BA (HONS) TOP-UP

Skills Introduction to skills, processes & materials fundamental to prop making & scenic art

Introduction to project management, career development planning & entrepreneurial skills.

Taught classes & project work covering advanced scenic art & prop making skills, project & team management

Application of skills & processes to production

Applied craft skills include: life casting, costume cutting, figurative painting, prosthetics, makeup, fantasy & sci-fi themes

Masterclasses & seminars

Craft skills include: mould making and casting, furniture making, large-scale scenic cloths, soft props, puppetry & painting gauzes

Specialist Research Project

Practice Assistant level role/s on public productions

Deputy & Assistant level roles on public productions

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Lead roles on public productions


2020/21 TERM DATES

2020/21 (FDA/BA) FEES

7 September – 11 December 2020 UK/EU Students: £9,545 5 January – 1 April 2021 International Students: £17,510 Fees are subject to annual review and may 19 April – 9 July 2021

increase in years 2 and 3 in line with inflation. One term’s notice will be given of any increases.

OTHER COSTS Additional costs include a basic tool kit, personal protective equipment, travel and art materials – allow around £250. mountview.org.uk

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LIGHTING FDA IN THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS LIGHTING TWO YEARS FULL-TIME

BA (HONS) IN THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS - LIGHTING THREE YEARS FULL-TIME

MOUNTVIEW DIPLOMA IN THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS - LIGHTING ONE YEAR FULL-TIME

MOUNTVIEW HAS BEEN TRAINING LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND TECHNICIANS FOR OVER 40 YEARS Our vocational, hands-on course has seen graduates go on to be Chief Electrician at the Royal Shakespeare Company, freelance production electricians, and notable lighting designers. We offer three training levels: a two-year Foundation Degree (FdA) which provides

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fast-track training and a three-year BA (Hons) bringing greater experience and the possibility of design roles. For students with previous experience who are looking to formalise their skills and develop industry contacts we also offer a one-year Diploma in Theatre Production Arts specialising in lighting.



Lighting training covers:

Our practical training runs over 30 hours per week, 36 weeks per year. It begins with workshops covering core skills in all areas of Production Arts in small cohorts with training from experienced industry professionals. You then move quickly on to practical show roles in lighting. Mountview produces around 26 plays and musicals each year giving you a vast array of learning experiences. Strong emphasis is placed on learning through practice. There is continuous assessment across all the compulsory modules. Assessment is based on coursework covering the skills elements of the course and marking of practical show roles. Students gain first-hand experience of working alongside professional lighting designers, technicians and programmers.

Hands-on training with contemporary lighting equipment, both generic and moving lights

Lighting systems and supporting paperwork

Understanding and designing of temporary power systems

Rigging and focusing to industry standard

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Construction of electrical practicals

Computerised drafting and visualisation across a range of industry standard software

Networking, soldering and other skills needed by the modern production professional

Lighting design for plays and musicals (BA only)

Programming and operating industry standard lighting consoles

FDA/BA COURSE MODULES AND COMPONENTS YEAR 1

YEAR 2

YEAR 3 – BA (HONS) ONLY

Skills Introduction to key practical & research skills Production skills: lighting, sound, stage management & applied arts Scenography & applied practice Professional career development

Masterclasses & advanced technical lessons further developing key lighting production skills

Professional development: career planning, websites, CV writing, mock interviews & work placements

Professional career development

Specialist practical research project

Work placed learning (FdA only)

Practice Assistant level role/s on public productions

Deputy level role/s on four to six public productions

Lead lighting roles on public productions including lighting design work if appropriate

FDA AND BA VALIDATED BY UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA DIPLOMA VALIDATED BY MOUNTVIEW 2020/21 TERM DATES 7 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 1 April 2021 19 April – 9 July 2021

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2020/21 FEES (FDA/BA)

UK/EU Students: £9,545 International Students: £17,510

(DIPLOMA)

UK/EU Students: £6,895


DIPLOMA COURSE MODULES TERM 1

TERM 2

TERM 3

Skills Pathway Studies 1

Research Project

Professional Development

Pathway Studies 2

Practice Production Practice

Professional Practice 2

Industrial Placement Professional Practice 1

HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on an interview at which you will be invited to talk about previous experience, interests and inspiration. Application and interview information p83.

Fees are subject to annual review and may increase in years 2 and 3 in line with inflation. One term’s notice will be given of any increases.

Training supported by White Light Ltd

OTHER COSTS

Additional costs include a basic tool kit and personal protective equipment (boots, hard hat, gloves, reflective bibs) – allow around £250. mountview.org.uk

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SOUND FDA IN THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS - SOUND TWO YEARS FULL-TIME

BA (HONS) IN THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS SOUND THREE YEARS FULL-TIME

MOUNTVIEW DIPLOMA IN THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS - SOUND ONE YEAR FULL-TIME

MOUNTVIEW'S VOCATIONAL, HANDS-ON COURSES IN SOUND HAVE SEEN GRADUATES GO ON TO BE PRODUCTION SOUND ENGINEERS AND SOUND DESIGNERS IN THE WEST END, ACROSS THE UK AND INTERNATIONALLY What sets Mountview apart from other drama schools is that you get vast experience working on musicals, mixing sound for West End-size casts.

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We offer three training levels: a two-year Foundation Degree (FdA) which provides a fast-track training and a three-year BA (Hons) with greater experience and the possibility of design roles. For students



Sound training covers: • Hands-on training with contemporary sound equipment

with previous experience who are looking to formalise their skills and develop industry contacts we also offers a one-year Diploma specialising in sound. Our practical training runs over 30 hours per week, 36 weeks per year. You'll begin with workshops covering core skills in all areas of production arts before moving quickly on to practical show roles. Strong emphasis is placed on learning through practice. There is continuous assessment of coursework and practical show roles throughout. All modules are compulsory. Students gain first-hand experience of working alongside industry professionals including sound designers, engineers, radio mic fitters and programmers.

Studio skills including recording and editing technology and techniques

Understanding and designing sound systems

Rigging and balancing sound systems

Prepping, fitting and monitoring radio mic systems

Programming and mixing industry standard sound desks on plays and musicals

Networking, soldering and other skills needed by the modern production professional

Sound design for plays and musicals (BA only)

FDA/BA COURSE MODULES AND COMPONENTS YEAR 1

YEAR 2

YEAR 3 – BA (HONS) ONLY

Skills Introduction to key practical and research skills Production skills: lighting, sound, stage management and applied arts Scenography and applied practice Professional career development

Masterclasses and advanced technical lessons further developing key sound production skills

Professional development: career planning, websites, CV writing, mock interviews and work placements

Professional career development

Specialist practical research project

Work placed learning (FdA only)

Practice Assistant level role/s on public productions

Deputy level role/s on four to six public productions

Lead sound roles on public productions (if appropriate) including sound design work and mixing

DIPLOMA COURSE MODULES TERM 1

TERM 2

TERM 3

Skills Pathway Studies 1

Research Project

Professional Development

Pathway Studies 2

Practice Production Practice

Professional Practice 2

Industrial Placement Professional Practice 1

2020/21 TERM DATES

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HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on an interview at which you will be invited to talk about previous experience, interests and inspiration. Application and interview information p83.

Training supported by Autograph Sound Recording Ltd

FDA AND BA VALIDATED BY UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA DIPLOMA VALIDATED BY MOUNTVIEW Fees are subject to annual review and may increase in years 2 and 3 in line with inflation. One term’s notice will be given of any increases.

OTHER COSTS

Additional costs include a basic tool kit and personal protective equipment (boots, hard hat, gloves, reflective bibs) – allow around £250. mountview.org.uk

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STAGE MANAGEMENT FDA IN THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS STAGE MANAGEMENT TWO YEARS FULL-TIME

BA (HONS) IN THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS - STAGE MANAGEMENT THREE YEARS FULL-TIME

MOUNTVIEW DIPLOMA IN THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS - STAGE MANAGEMENT ONE YEAR FULL-TIME

MOUNTVIEW PRODUCES AROUND 26 PLAYS AND MUSICALS EACH YEAR GIVING STAGE MANAGEMENT STUDENTS A VAST ARRAY OF LEARNING EXPERIENCES We offer three training levels: a two-year Foundation Degree (FdA) which provides a fast-track training and a three-year BA (Hons) with greater experience. For students with previous experience who are looking to formalise their skills and develop industry contacts we also offers a one-year Diploma specialising in stage management.

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Our vocational, hands-on course has seen graduates go on to work with many diverse companies including New Adventures/ Matthew Bourne, London Olympics/ Paralympics and Matilda The Musical.



Our practical training runs with a minimum of 30 hours per week, 36 weeks per year. It begins with workshops covering core skills in all areas of production arts with training from experienced industry professionals. Students then move quickly on to practical show roles in stage management. Stage Management training covers:

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Prompt book and show calling

Working with pyrotechnics and blankfiring weapons

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Co-ordination and project management

Working at some of London’s leading theatres

Cueing to music Prop making and sourcing Stage managing musicals, classics and new writing

Strong emphasis is placed on learning through practice. There is continuous assessment across all the compulsory modules. Assessment is based on coursework covering the skills elements of the course and marking of practical show roles.

Creative research including periodspecific work

FDA/BA COURSE MODULES AND COMPONENTS YEAR 1

YEAR 2

YEAR 3 – BA (HONS) ONLY

Skills Introduction to key practical & research skills Production skills: lighting, sound, stage management & applied arts Scenography & applied practice

Masterclasses & advanced technical lessons further developing key skills Professional career development Work placed learning (FdA only)

Professional development: career planning, websites, CV writing, mock interviews & work placements Specialist practical research project

Professional career development

Practice Assistant level role/s on public productions

Deputy level roles on four to six public productions

Lead roles on public productions

DIPLOMA COURSE MODULES TERM 1

TERM 2

TERM 3

Skills Pathway Studies 1

Research Project

Professional Development

Pathway Studies 2

Practice Assistant level roles on public productions

Deputy level roles on public productions

Lead level roles on public productions

FDA AND BA VALIDATED BY UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA DIPLOMA VALIDATED BY MOUNTVIEW 2020/21 TERM DATES 7 September – 11 December 2020 5 January – 1 April 2021 19 April – 9 July 2021

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2020/21 FEES (FDA/BA)

UK/EU Students: £9,545 International Students: £17,510

(DIPLOMA)

UK/EU Students: £6,895


HOW TO APPLY Entry is based on an interview at which you will be invited to talk about previous experience, interests and inspiration. Application and interview information p83.

Fees are subject to annual review and may increase in years 2 and 3 in line with inflation. One term’s notice will be given of any increases.

OTHER COSTS

Additional costs include a basic tool kit and personal protective equipment (boots, hard hat, gloves, reflective bibs) – allow around £250. mountview.org.uk

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ADMISSIONS AND APPLICATIONS Mountview is committed to offering training to people from a wide variety of backgrounds. To reflect this our admissions policy is focused on performance at audition or interview rather than on academic qualifications. The process is designed to explore your current and potential abilities, and your suitability for a career in the profession. Auditions and interviews are open to students who will be 18 or over (Foundation and Undergraduate courses) or 21 and over (Postgraduate courses) at the time of course entry. Students from overseas can apply with a digital submission for their first round audition or interview via Skype. All BA performance candidates will be expected to attend final round auditions at Mountview. Early application is advised, particularly for MA courses as we cannot guarantee places will still be available. To apply see mountview.org.uk/apply. For details of deadlines, audition/interview dates and requirements visit mountview.org.uk/courses.

LONDON AUDITIONS At Mountview we believe passionately that you can’t spot a student’s real potential through just a three-minute monologue or song. You’ve taken the time to apply and prepare and we want to see you at your best. Therefore at first round performance auditions at Mountview in Peckham you will be with us for a half (Musical Theatre) or full (Acting/Actor Musicianship) day. You will take part in classes and meet students and tutors as well as performing your audition pieces.

UK-WIDE AUDITIONS We understand that traveling to London for auditions can be expensive. Therefore we hold first round performance auditions in cities across the UK including Swansea, Bristol, Birmingham, Belfast, Edinburgh and Newcastle. These include warm-ups, Q&As and panel auditions. Unfortunately due to space and time constraints we are unable to offer workshops at these auditions. If however you are invited to recalls you will come to Mountview for a full day's experience.

FEE At £45 Mountview’s audition fees are among the lowest nationally and we offer a number of free places for students unable to afford the cost. There are no fees for interviews for Theatre Production Arts, Creative Producing, Musical Direction, Site-Specific Theatre Practice, Theatre for Community and Education or Theatre Directing courses. For bursary information see p86.

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AUDITIONS AND INTERVIEWS FOUNDATION ACTING You will take part in a movement/improvisation workshop and present classical and contemporary monologues (see Undergraduate Acting/Actor Musicianship for monologue criteria). There will also be an informal interview.

MUSICAL THEATRE During the morning session you’ll take part in acting, singing and dance auditions (see Undergraduate Musical Theatre for song selection and dance audition format and Undergraduate Acting/Actor Musician for monologue criteria). You may be invited to stay on for the afternoon to take part in a further round of acting and singing workshops and an interview.

UNDERGRADUATE ACTING/ACTOR MUSICIANSHIP You will take movement and improvisation workshops, demonstrating your ability to think creatively, as well as performing your prepared monologues and spending time with current students getting the inside track on what life and study is like at Mountview. You are asked to prepare a monologue from a play written after 1997 and a classical speech in verse (not prose) that was written prior to 1800. This may be from Shakespeare or from Elizabethan, Jacobean, Ancient Greek, Roman, Restoration or international equivalent periods. We are interested in seeing you perform a dramatic speech with complex language that is character led. If you are selecting a play in translation please ensure that it is written in verse and remains poetic rather than choosing a modern adaptation that simplifies the form and content. You may choose a speech from any gender. Actor Musicians must also prepare one solo piece of any genre and one song. This can be sung either self-accompanied on any instrument or you can bring sheet music for the panel accompanist. We invite a limited number of candidates back for second round auditions. These include further workshops and panel auditions. Further details about recalls will be provided at your audition.

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MUSICAL THEATRE You will take part in a dance class, starting with a full-body warm up and corner exercises before learning and performing a short jazz/modern dance routine. You will also perform one of your chosen songs and speeches. We always see all three disciplines – singing, acting and dance – as we think this is imperative in order to see your potential as a musical theatre actor. Please prepare classical and contemporary monologues following the same criteria as the Acting/ Actor Musicianship auditionees. You are asked to prepare two contrasting songs. These can either both be from musicals or one can be from a musical and one from a genre of your choice. Please note that songs must allow you to show two contrasting vocal approaches, one of which should be the more classical style associated with musical theatre. The six volumes of The Singer’s Musical Theatre Anthology provide excellent selections and can be downloaded for free, but you may choose work from any musical. We invite a limited number of candidates back for second round auditions. These include further workshops and panel auditions. Further details about recalls will be provided at your audition.

SCENIC ART AND PROP MAKING / THEATRE PRODUCTION ARTS You will visit Mountview for a half-day of workshop experiences. As part of this there is a short interview at which you can talk about your production arts experience. There is no application fee.

POSTGRADUATE ACTING You will take part in a morning of movement/improvisation workshops and present classic and contemporary monologues (see Undergraduate Acting/Actor Musician). There is a recall audition on the same day with selected candidates invited to stay on for further workshops, monologue sessions and an interview in the afternoon.

MUSICAL THEATRE You will have a morning of singing, acting and dance auditions (see Undergraduate Musical Theatre for song and speech criteria). Selected candidates are invited to stay for second round auditions and an interview in the afternoon.

CREATIVE PRODUCING/THEATRE DIRECTING/ MUSICAL DIRECTION/SITE-SPECIFIC THEATRE PRACTICE/ THEATRE FOR COMMUNITY AND EDUCATION You will be invited to Mountview for an interview with the Head of Course at which you will discuss your previous experience, interests and influences. Some courses require a portfolio of work. There is no application fee.

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FEES AND FUNDING We understand that securing funding can be difficult. Our Registry team can offer advice on the various paths available, please email admissions@mountview.org.uk

DANCE AND DRAMA AWARDS Dance and Drama Awards (also known as DaDAs) are scholarships offering income-assessed support for course fees and living expenses and are given to students thought most likely to succeed in the profession. Only students taking an approved Trinity College London Diploma are eligible to apply for a DaDA and students wishing to apply will need to complete a form outlining their and their parents’/guardians’ financial details. Students completing a diploma are, subject to assessment and a fee payment of £505*, eligible to complete a BA (Hons) in Performance. For further information about the awards and eligibility, visit gov.uk/dance-drama-awards *rate as of 2019

STUDENT LOANS Undergraduate students studying at Mountview and who are not in receipt of a Dance and Drama Award are eligible to apply to the Student Loans Company for support. Full-time students can apply for tuition fee and maintenance loans. However, please note the student loan is up to a maximum of £6,000 and does not cover the whole tuition fee, visit gov.uk/student-finance Postgraduates can apply for Postgraduate Loans, visit gov.uk/postgraduate-loan to check whether you are eligible.

SCHOLARSHIPS & BURSARIES The Leverhulme Trust Scholarship funds three full-time Musical Theatre Foundation students each year and includes a maintenance grant. The Watermill/Mountview Bursary is available to Actor Musician students and covers 50% of the course fees for three years. It is awarded based on talent and financial need. The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation Scholarship covers full fee for one BA (Hons) in Musical Theatre student. Eligible students are invited to audition. The Peter Coxhead Bursary is available for FdA and BA (Hons) students in Theatre Production Arts and provides two students a bursary of £3,250 per year towards course fees for three years. This bursary is based on financial need. Further scholarships are confirmed during the audition process. Mountview students are also able to apply for a number of scholarships during their time of study including the Lilian Baylis Award, Ian Fleming Award and Laurence Olivier Bursary as well as for support from the Sir John Gielgud Charitable Trust. For more information about funding, loans and scholarships, visit mountview.org.uk/funding

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ACCOMMODATION We work with Unite Student Accommodation to provide halls of residence for Mountview students. Bernard Myers Hall is a 15-minute walk from Mountview's new home and has 123 self-catering rooms. Flats of six/eight ensuite rooms share a kitchen/dining space. There are also two selfcontained studio flats. Rates are around ÂŁ190 per week and include wifi, insurance and all utilities (gas, electricity, heating and water). There is also a range of shared student housing options in Peckham and south east London. The cost of shared housing can vary, starting from around ÂŁ550 per month excluding wifi, insurance and utility bills. Peckham is incredibly well connected by public transport making travel from neighboring areas such as New Cross, Elephant and Castle, Catford and South Bermondsey very easy.

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NOTABLE ALUMNI Mountview alumni include Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse Michael Longhurst, 2018 Olivier Award winner Giles Terera (Hamilton), 2017 Olivier Award winner Rebecca Trehearn (Show Boat), 2017 Evening Standard Award winner Tyrone Huntley (Jesus Christ Superstar) and Eddie Marsan, Lindsey Coulson, Ken Stott, Douglas Henshall and Mina Anwar. Maria Aberg Kelly Adams Simbi Akande Paul Anderson Mina Anwar Julie Atherton Brontë Barbé Glynis Barber Callum Blue Alecky Blythe Rikki Chamberlain Lois Chimimba Joanna Christie Lindsey Coulson Brendan Coyle Josh Dallas Tim Downie Tim Dutton Sally Dynevor Justin Edwards Akintunde Esuruoso Michael Fentiman Connie Fisher Michael French Joseph Gatt Don Gilet Edward Hall Louisa Harland Douglas Henshall Helen Hobson Amanda Holden Nick Holder Jim Howick Tyrone Huntley Leanne Jones Iqbal Khan

Ayub Khan Din Emma Kingston Beverley Klein Ashley Kumar Leigh Lawson Perryn Leech Michael Longhurst Charlotte Loughnane Eddie Marsan Rhona Mitra Nick Moran Joe Murphy Anna-Maria Nabirye Asan N'Jie Arian Nik Jack North Hyoie O'Grady Craig Parkinson Kane Oliver Parry Laura Pitt-Pulford Dan Poole James Powell Kelly Price Matt Rawle David Seadon Young Matthew Seadon Young Cleve September Sharon Small Rhashan Stone Ken Stott Giles Terera Emily Tierney Oliver Thornton Rebecca Trehearne James Tucker Annette Yeo

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Vikki Heywood CBE (Chair) Formerly Chair of 14-18 NOW and the RSA. Vikki was Executive Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 2003 to 2012 and formerly Joint Chief Executive of the Royal Court Theatre. She recently led the Warwick Commission on the Future of Cultural Value. Sir Brendan Barber Chairman of Acas and General Secretary of the TUC from 2003 – 2012. A Visiting Fellow at the Said Business School, Oxford University, Sir Brendan was knighted in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to employment relations. Dame Colette Bowe Dame Colette has worked in Whitehall and the City. She is Chairman of the Banking Standards Board and the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. Lady Susan Chinn Lady Susan is a former Public Relations Consultant for Edelma. She is a Trustee of The Silver Line and was a volunteer at Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital for several years working in a day unit for children under five with cerebral palsy. Susan was Chair of the Development Council and a Board member of the National Theatre for 10 years. Laura Gander-Howe Laura is Director of Public Engagement and Culture at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London. She was previously National Director of Children and Young People and Learning for Arts Council England. Trevor Jackson Trevor is Head of Casting for Cameron Mackintosh. Notable projects include Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, Oliver!, My Fair Lady, Martin Guerre, Avenue Q, Betty Blue Eyes and Barnum. Benjamin Lafayette Benjamin is the Board’s student alumnus representative and graduated in 2019 with a BA in Performance – Acting. Roles whilst training include Creon in Medea, Dan in Boy and Soloman in The Fear.

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Andrew Parker Andrew is Bursar of Somerville College, Oxford and was formerly Director of Finance and Administration at the RSC. André Ptaszynski André is Producer of Groundhog Day and Matilda the Musical. He was Chief Executive of the Really Useful Group from 2005 to 2011. He is a Past President of Society of London Theatres and a former Trustee of the National Theatre. John Reiss John is a broadly experienced business and not-for-profit leader. He is currently executive chairman of Premier which he has built to be the UK’s largest international creative communications agency specialising in entertainment, arts and culture. He is also chair of educational supply business Creative Art Products, of multiplex cinema Peckhamplex and of Big Data software consultancy Traak Systems. Johnson Situ Johnson is Cabinet Member for Growth, Development and Planning at Southwark Council. He was born and raised in Peckham where he serves as a Labour councillor. Giles Terera Giles trained at Mountview. His career includes Candide, Troilus and Cressida, Hamlet and Honk (National Theatre). He was in the original casts of Avenue Q and Book of Mormon. In 2017 he originated the role of Aaron Burr in the London production of Hamilton, for which he won the 2018 Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Vincent Wang An architect/developer, Vincent was a founder member of Stanhope Properties Plc. He was previously Chair of Hampstead Theatre and managed a major capital development project for the Donmar Warehouse.


STAFF Principal & Artistic Director Stephen Jameson Executive Director Sarah Preece Chief Operating Officer Jeremy Smeeth Director of Academic Affairs & Head of Undergraduate Performance Sally Ann Gritton Commercial Director Matthew Turnbull Venue & Estates Director Andy Franks Executive Assistant Toni Tavenier Head of Acting Steve Grihault Head of Creative Producing Pam Fraser Solomon Head of Dance Aaron Francis Heads of Movement Meredith Dufton · Ruth Naylor-Smith Head of Music & Musical Direction Lyndall Dawson Heads of Postgraduate Performance Sherrill Gow · Merryn Owen Head of Screen Acting & Recorded Media Stuart Parkins Head of Site-Specific Theatre Practice Geraldine Pilgrim Head of Singing Martin Leberman Head of Theatre Directing Peter James CBE Heads of Voice Sterre Maier · Lottie Williams-Burrell Industry Liaison Manager Neil Rutherford Senior Acting Tutors Carol Harvey · Dan Herd Senior Dance Tutor Grace Harrington Senior Movement Tutor Martin Coles Senior Music Tutor Nicholas Chave Senior Singing Tutor Marco Morbidelli Senior Voice Tutor Joel Trill Screen Acting & Recorded Media Technician Stephen Glass Head Head Head Head

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Production Arts Geraint Pughe Design & Applied Arts Alison Taylor Lighting & Sound Robin Nash Stage Management Helen Barratt

Production Managers Davin Patrick · Oliver Savidge Senior Stage Management Tutors Ella Ashworth · Sophie Johnson · Hannah Swindell Stage Management Assistant Jade Gooch Lighting Tutor Alex Cann Lighting & Sound Assistant Amauri Crepaldi Senior Prop Making Tutor & Scenic Workshop Manager Aurelie Clark Senior Scenic Art Tutor Morwenna Goodban Deputy Scenic Construction Manager Tom Barnett

Wardrobe Manager Kate Page Wardrobe Supervisors Hannah Backhouse · Nicole Bowden Head of Short Courses Eddie Gower Short Courses Coordinator Annie Hodson Short Courses Officer Maame Atuah Senior Programme Manager Kathy Allman Programme Manager Becky Shaw Student Services Administrator Alberto Rodriguez de Miguel Student Welfare Manager Amy Barber Academic Quality and Compliance Coordinator Alice Warby Registry Manager Harriet Downing Admissions Administrator Alice Moore Registry Assistant Michaela Carberry Interim Head of Communications Charlotte Twining Design & Website Manager Chi-Zeng Nim Marketing Officer Sophie Renouf Sales & Events Manager Matt Noble Company Manager Angela Riddell Box Office Manager Liz Wheeler Box Office Assistants Tigi Fadika · Natalya Micic · Jennelle Reece-Gardner Campaign Director Nicky Jones Development Manager Clare McCulloch Development Officer Julia Mucko Interim Finance Manager Colin Akinnawo Financial Controller Adekemi Adebayo Finance Officer Laureen Worrell HR Manager Alistair Owen Duty Managers Jason Holness · Joel Laule Venue & Estates Administrator Stephanie Thomas Facilities Manager Steve Baker Deputy Facilities Manager Mirko Valli Technical Manager Tom Mannings Technician Oliver Renouf Donaldson Venue Assistant Tom Walker Cleaning Supervisor Anita Brown Librarian Anthony Teague Deputy Librarian Robert Wells

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ARTISTIC ASSOCIATES Maria Aberg Director Annabel Arden Actor and director Paul Arditti Sound designer Neil Austin Lighting designer Alecky Blythe Playwright Paul Clay Producer Aletta Collins Choreographer Lindsey Coulson Actor Brian Cox CBE Actor Martin Duncan Director David Edelstein Theatre mechanics producer Philip Engleheart Designer Alasdair Flint Theatrical chandler Howard Goodall CBE Composer Rob Halliday Lighting designer Douglas Henshall Actor Amanda Holden Actor and presenter

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Terry Johnson Director and playwright Akram Khan Dancer/Choreographer Kwame Kwei-Armah OBE Artistic Director of Young Vic Theatre Leigh Lawson Actor and director Dame Twiggy Lawson Model and actor Eddie Marsan Actor Elaine Paige OBE Actor Michael Pennington Actor Tom Piper OBE Designer Liam Steel Director and choreographer Ken Stott Actor Sarah Travis Orchestrator and musical supervisor Roy Williams OBE Playwright Anton Woodward OBE Animatronics designer


GUEST ARTISTS Mike Alfreds Analogue RC Annie Julie Atherton Rachel Bagshaw Max Barton Phil Bateman Robert Bathurst Hedda Beeby Simon Beck Ned Bennet Jo Blatchley Nicky Bligh Alecky Blythe Kate Bone Dan Bowling John Brant Matthew Brind Tom Brooke Jonathan Butterell Marina Caldarone Topher Cambell Richard Cant Jason Carr Paul Clarkson Brian Cox CBE Rosalie Craig Tinuke Craig Stephen Crockett Alistair David Dame Judi Dench Monica Dolan Maxine Doyle Martin Duncan Matthew Dunster Isabelle Dupres Simon Dvorak George Dyer Mike England

Roger Evans Sir Richard Eyre Stella Feehily Hadley Fraser Rebecca Frecknall Toby Frow Jimmy Grimes Tamara Harvey Joanne Harris Katie Henry Jim Henson Kit Hesketh-Harvey Paul Hewitt Jonathan Holloway Kelly Hunter Nick Hutchison Dan Jackson Jeff James Andrew Jarvis Hannah Joss Fiona Keddie-Ord Dennis Kelly Tom Kelly Max Key Andrew Killian Russell Labey Antony Lau Darren Lawrence Jason Lawson Mike Leigh Caroline Leslie Nigel Lilley Jeremy Lloyd Thomas Tim Luscombe Anders Lustgarten Steve Marmion James McConnel Hannah Miller Tim Minchin

Mischief Theatre Tanya Moodie Stuart Morley Steve Moss Supple Nam Deborah Paige Elaine Paige OBE Craig Parkinson Michael Pennington Perfect Pitch Peter Polycarpou James Powell John Ranger Mark Ravenhill Nadine Rennie Philip Ridley Ferdy Roberts Ashley Robinson Adam Rowe Jenna Russell Matt Ryan Simon Scardifield Josh Seymour Showstoppers Duke Special Ed Stambollouian Athena Stevens Jessica Swale Danielle Tarento Sarah Travis Zubin Varla Rachel Wagstaff Barnaby Welch Charlotte Westenra Jen Whyte Roy Williams OBE Robin Winfield-Smith Abbey Wright Jared Zeus

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MADE AT MOUNTVIEW

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Made at Mountview is our new writing programme through which students work with leading writers, composers and directors to create new work. Understanding the collaborative process is a vital part of training and provides students with professional development opportunities and an insight into how to create their own work. Previous projects have included The Martyr by Rachel Wagstaff and Matt Brind which was directed by Steve Marmion at Soho Theatre, Yusupov by Kit Hesketh-Harvey and James McConnel, Karagula by Philip Ridley directed by Max Barton at Shoreditch Town Hall, Hoods by Chris Blackwood, Shirley Jameson and Drew Jaymson, Fanatical by Matt Board and Reina Hardy and Lockhart by Ashley Robinson and Jason Carr (above left). In 2017, Mountview commissioned Gidea Park by Dan Murphy and a pair of one-act plays Trenches and Parlour Games by Richard Vincent and James Hartnell. Most recently, Mountview commissioned The Fear by Roy Williams (above right), which was presented at Bunker Theatre in London Bridge. We also support students and alumni to create new work, notably through the Maiden Speech Festival. In July 2020 Sarah Hanly’s Purple Snowflakes and Titty Wanks which was developed with Maiden Speech will be presented at The Royal Court’s Jerwood Theatre Upstairs. mountview.org.uk

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PHOTO CREDITS All photos © John Hunter at RULER thisisruler.net except headshots and: © Sheila Burnett pp56/58 © Tim Crocker pp1/18 © Cesare De Giglio p30 © Jim Johnston p87 © Craig Fuller pp24/48/54 © Katherine Leedale pp7/78/94 © Robin Savage pp15/62/70/74/76 © Robert Workman pp37/40/42/44/93 With thanks to the Prince of Peckham for location shots

This prospectus is available in large font formats if required. Please email admissions@mountview.org.uk Mountview provides creative vocational training for actors, directors, producers and theatre production artists. Training may involve working with a play, musical or other text that has a challenging subject matter, that questions orthodoxy or requires physical engagement or actions. Students must be prepared to engage with the material and present it in workshop and/or public performances. By accepting a place at Mountview students are confirming their acceptance of this policy. This is a guide to Mountview and its courses. It does not constitute a contract between Mountview and its students. All information is correct at time of going to print. Term dates are subject to reconfirmation. For fuller details of courses visit mountview.org.uk or consult course handbooks. Mountview will inform students of changes to courses, their structure and content, teaching staff and facilities. In the unlikely event that a force majeure results in Mountview having to close no compensation or return of fees is payable. Courses are subject to external accreditation/validation and are provided on the assumption that this accreditation/validation will continue. Mountview has taken every effort to ensure that photography in this prospectus is correctly credited.

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