Theatre Studies at SETU

Theatre Studies at SETU This page is managed by Dr Kate McCarthy, Deirdre Grant & Dr Helena Walsh-Kiely. Views our own. This page introduces Theatre Studies on the BA (Hons.)

Arts programme at South East Technological University. The course introduces students to the practice and performance of theatre as well as to the academic study of the area. Students will study major plays from Ireland and abroad but also will have the opportunity to participate in workshops where they can act, direct, and produce their own work as well as the work of major playwrights. Contact u

[email protected] or [email protected] for further details. A practice-based approach underpins the course pedagogy, which offers students the opportunity to work within a “studio” environment and experiment both with theory and practice. The course builds on strong partnerships with local and regional theatre groups who have all lent their support to the development. Students of Theatre Studies also take other subjects as part of their degree. This exposes students to other disciplines and ways of thinking and there is a strong emphasis in SETU on encouraging dialogue between subject areas. Students will find at SETU a supportive and stimulating study environment where discussion and debate are valued and encouraged. Staff are welcoming and friendly and their approach to teaching is dynamic and enjoyable.

We are looking forward to seeing our colleague, Helena Walsh Kiely, tread the boards this evening in 'The People that Li...
14/05/2026

We are looking forward to seeing our colleague, Helena Walsh Kiely, tread the boards this evening in 'The People that Live in Boxes' tonight at Garter Lane Arts Centre!

Click below for tickets for this evening!
https://ie.powertik.com/en/events/the-people-that-live-in-boxes-waterford?fbclid=IwY2xjawRysl5leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETE5b2xqbUtVT1ViNnhOdmI4c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHiTGoA69VGSPVeZO9kxIpb1J9DP9d044VydOwar0Y9dpnbEOxtZnvOYlrL-m_aem_dK5TISEs3e0RB32Z2iJU8Q

Buy tickets for The People That Live in Boxes, in Waterford. ‘The People That Live in Boxes’ by Les Clarke gives us a glimpse of the lives of Joe and Becca, ...

There are a handful of tickets available at the door this eve. Come along for a cuppa and chat about Ireland at 6pm, and...
05/05/2026

There are a handful of tickets available at the door this eve. Come along for a cuppa and chat about Ireland at 6pm, and the show will begin soon after. Toi, toi, toi to Bea, Orla, Ben, Robyn, Kassie this evening!

04/05/2026

Tomorrow, Year 3 Theatre Studies students at South East Technological University present 'Underlying Conditions' St Patrick's Gateway Centre. The devised piece explores themes of identity, nationalism, and memory, asking questions such as: What does the tricolour mean to us? What is our story of Ireland?

The piece is a tapestry of personal anecdotes and experiences and invites the audience to witness the underlying conditions that make up the fabric of Irish society, creating an image of unity through story, song, poetry, and movement.

Last month, we took a trip to the Abbey Theatre for 'The Plough and the Stars', which was an excellent production. Thank...
10/04/2026

Last month, we took a trip to the Abbey Theatre for 'The Plough and the Stars', which was an excellent production. Thanks to Dr Úna Kealy for organising the trip, to the Faculty of Arts & Humanities South East Technological University for funding support, and to Duggan's Coaches for getting us there. Massive thanks to all involved in this production, which provided hours of conversations and debate across the three years of our BA (Hons.) Arts programmes.

20/03/2026
23/02/2026

🩵 1 WEEK REMAINING TO APPLY FOR BELFAST GATHERING 2026 BURSARIES 🩷

👉 Deadline Monday 2 March @ 5pm 👈

Since launching these bursaries four years ago, support from participating local authorities has doubled and expanded to inviting arts organisations, and this year on an all-island basis, ensuring more independent artists can attend and benefit from The Gathering.

You can receive bursaries from county councils and organisations such as Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Borough, Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork City, Dublin City, DLR, Ealaín na Gaeltachta, Fingal, Galway, Galway City, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick, Longford (opening in March), Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, South Dublin, TDNI, TYAI, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford and Wicklow & Youth Theatre Ireland.

👉 This year, successful applicants will be selected by an internal panel within each Local Authority or organisation
👉 Applicants must be based and working on the island of Ireland
👉 If there are any further questions, please email [email protected] before the deadline

🖇️ Link below to apply

https://www.performingartsforum.ie/forum-notice/belfast-gathering-bursaries/

Wonderful mentoring opportunity for any of our recent graduates of our BA Hons English & Theatre Studies joint degree pr...
09/12/2025

Wonderful mentoring opportunity for any of our recent graduates of our BA Hons English & Theatre Studies joint degree programme.

Each year, we award over 30 mentorships across the island of Ireland to support writers in their creative and professional development. Apply by Sunday 2 March 2025

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