The Technical Course
Every aspect of stage management is explored practically by students: Set Construction, Propmaking/borrowing/ hiring, technical skills such as basic lighting, assistant, deputy and stage manager duties and a basic knowledge of company management. It is essential that a successful stage manager is a diplomat and basic psychology is taught in practical situations throughout the course.

For the first three productions students will be expected to assist with some costume making or hiring alongside their stage management duties.
From the fourth production students may specialise in specific areas of stage management or sound and lighting and may also optionally work as an acting ASM.

For the final eight productions students will be fully responsible as Stage Manager or Chief Technician on at least three productions or may opt to work in other areas of their choice. Places on the technical course are limited to six.