Overview
Historically, the dramaturge is the person in the theatre who views the production with critical distance. A part of it, but also removed, the dramaturge continuously questions the production as a whole. He reflects on its needs, necessities and obstinacy but also on its practical constraints, regulated processes and automatisms. In a best-case scenario he relates the production back to the contexts in which it stands. In this way he embodies the demands of history, society and politics within the artistic process and, on the other hands, represents these to the outside world. In order to achieve this he needs – aside from specialist knowledge – above all the basic virtues of every researcher: he should be able to read, see, think, listen, write and have the courage to avail himself of his own intellect.
The Masters Programme in Dramaturgy at Goethe University Frankfurt – a cooperation between various tertiary institutions, integrating theory and practice within the framework of the Hessian Theatre Academy – begins its second decade under new academic and artistic direction. Founded by Hans-Thies Lehmann in 2002, the concept of the programme was an answer to major upheavals in the theatre in the decade before. In the face of experimental forms that traversed the boundaries of the traditional areas of theatre, visual arts and audio-visual media and in view of new forms of music theatre, dance and performance, the tasks of dramaturgy had become more complex. The programme quickly became a successful model and many of its students were offered engagements even before their studies had ended.
Careers
Graduates work in many city and state theatres as well as in the venues of independent production companies.
In view of the dramaturge’s rapidly changing job description, it is particularly important for the Frankfurt programme to convey content that prepares students not just for the theatre that already exists, but also for a future theatre still unknown to students and lecturers. Next to knowledge of the theatre as it actually exists, of its traditions and general framework, characteristics that a good dramaturge should posses include a social imagination, a knowledge of other possibilities, a sensitivity for the new and the unknown, the ability to articulate the new and the unknown, and the willingness to assert these in the face of the economic and political obstacles of enterprise and society. For this reason Goethe University Frankfurt place particular value on an international focus, tight networking with contemporary artistic practice in all areas of the theatre and neighbouring arts, and the promotion of autonomous scenic research and students’ independent academic-theoretical practice.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Theory, Analysis and History of Theatre
- Scenic/Performance Research
- Dramaturgy Practice
- General and Comparative Dramaturgy
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Campus Location
- Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Disciplines
Film Studies Drama View 4 other Masters in Drama in GermanyWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
- You need a bachelor's degree in Theatre, Film, and Media Studies from Goethe University or a degree in Theatre Studies or a related subject in Philology, Art and Musicology, or Philosophy with a standard period of study of at least 6 semesters/180 CP. Equivalent German or international degrees in the same or a related subject area with a standard period of study of at least 6 semesters/180 CP are also accepted.
- You will need English proficiency at level B2 and knowledge of another modern foreign language at level B1, or Latin or Ancient Greek proficiency.
- Letter of motivation with your application that explains your interest in the course at university.
- You will need proof of artistic aptitude, which can be attained by passing an aptitude test.
Work experience
Proof of Practical Experience
- You will need proof of practical experience in the professional fields of dramaturgy and scenic work, typically with a minimum duration of two months.
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Additional Details
Although tuition fees have been abolished, a semester fee of €381.28 still applies.
Living costs
Frankfurt am Main
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Funding
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Scholarships Information
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