Key information
Duration
3 years
Mode
Full-time
Semester starts
Aug 2026
Application Window
Note

Applications have closed.

Programme details

Be at the cutting edge of backstage management of people and technology.

 

The Diploma in Theatre Production and Management programme equips you for employment in the theatre and event production industries. The exciting, practical and diverse curriculum will introduce you to the broad range of disciplines involved in the mounting of successful theatre and live events such as music, corporate and industry shows, cultural events, exhibitions, film and television.

Following core skill acquisition in all discipline areas including production management, stage lighting, audio, media, scenic construction, prop-making, stage mechanics, costume and stage management, the programme allows you to focus your studies in the areas of your own strength and interest. It will also equip you with the skills, practice and networking opportunities required to open doors to employment opportunities within theatre and event production.

You will be empowered to work both independently and as part of a team. By collaborating on projects and productions with those studying on performance programmes, you will learn to work with actors, dancers, musicians, visual artists and other technicians in planning and managing complex artistic and communication aspects. Your learning will develop your transferable skills in collaboration, critical thinking, deadline management and leadership—skills that are relevant and transferable to alternative industries.

 

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Why apply?
Hands-on education
Learn to produce and stage a variety of theatre productions in different theatre venues.
Professional learning environment
With production processes mirroring those that you find in the theatre and events industries, you are well prepared to enter the industry.
Strong alumni network
Benefit from greater employability and industry connections by working alongside alumni in the industry and on campus.
Technological familiarity
Learn on, and experiment with, a range of software and hardware that keeps you up to date with industry advancements.

Year 1

Studio 1

20 credits

This module may include the following components:

  • Production Attachment 101
  • Technical Theatre History 101
Craft, Techniques and Technologies 1

30 credits

This module may include the following components:

  • Technical Component 101
  • Scenography Component 101
  • Theatre Management Component 101
Electives 1

10 credits

Electives for this semester are delivered from the following list and are subject to availability:

  • Introduction to Performance
  • Live Streaming for Performance (Compulsory)
  • Theatre Practice and Wellness 
  • Events Planning and Management
Studio 2

20 credits

This module may include the following components:

  • Production Attachments 102
  • Technical Theatre History 102
  • Discovery Project
Craft, Techniques and Technologies 2

30 credits

This module may include the following components:

  • Technical Component 102
  • Scenography Component 102
  • Theatre Management 102
Electives 2

10 credits

Electives for this semester are delivered from the following list and are subject to availability:

  • Stage Make-Up 
  • Stage Management for Dance
  • Cueing to Music
  • Lighting for Dance
  • Creating Soundscapes 
  • Puppetry

 

Year 2

Studio 3

30 credits

This module may include the following components: 

  • Production Attachments 201
  • Technical Theatre History and Contextual Studies 201

Craft, Techniques and Technologies 3

20 credits

This module may include the following components:

  • Discovery Component 201 (Core)
  • Technical Component 201 (Elective)
  • Scenography Component 201 (Elective)
  • Production Component 201 (Elective)

Electives 3

10 credits

Electives for this semester are delivered from the following list and are subject to availability:

  • Interdisciplinary Performance-making 
  • Performance for Young Audiences 
  • Community-based Project 
  • Pedagogy for Dance and Theatre
  • Cross-Disciplinary Encounters

Studio 4

30 credits

This module may include the following components:

  • Production Attachments 202
  • Contextual Studies 202

Craft, Techniques and Technologies 4

20 credits

This module may include the following components:

  • Discovery Component 202 (Core)
  • Technical Component 202 (Elective)
  • Scenography Component 202 (Elective)
  • Production Component 202

Electives 4

10 credits

Electives for this semester are delivered from the following list and are subject to availability:

  • Interdisciplinary Performance-making 
  • Performance for Young Audiences 
  • Community-based Project 
  • Pedagogy for Dance and Theatre
  • Cross-Disciplinary Encounters

 

Year 3

Internship

20 credits

 

Final Year Praxis

40 credits

  • Acting (Supplementary) 
  • Voice  (Supplementary)

Studio 5

60 credits

This module may include the following components:

  • Production Attachments 301 (2x Production attachments)

  • Practical portfolio
  • Creative Process Journal
  • Technical folder
  • Journal
  • Portfolio (pass/fail)

The LASALLE Diploma framework is anchored in a professional and self-directed approach, with the aim of nurturing highly-engaged, self-assured student learners of the 21st century.

The Diploma framework has a modular structure which involves the following core modules:

Studio

Studio modules primarily anchor you to a particular field/discipline of study. All Studio modules assess you in writing and ensure adequate historical and theoretical contextualisation are embedded.


These modules serve as sites of creative inquiry, providing opportunities for you to discover, investigate and apply ideas, methods and materials. They also create space for cross-disciplinary practices, enabling you to engage with perspectives and approaches beyond your primary discipline.

The Final Project culminates in a major studio work which encourages you to demonstrate your artistic practice, conceptual and technical rigour.

Craft, Techniques and Technologies

The Craft, Techniques and Technologies modules prepare you to appreciate and develop the requisite technical skills for your creative work.


The particular emphasis is on honing craft, building strong technique and fluid engagement with digital/technological skills.

These capabilities are aligned with and mapped to SkillsFuture Singapore’s Skills Framework, ensuring that your technical and applied skills are future-proofed and benchmarked against current industry standards and relevant 21st-century competencies that underpin effective studio practice.

Electives

Electives both broaden and deepen your learning, allowing you to explore new areas of interest while enriching your understanding and practice within your core discipline.

By engaging with diverse subjects and approaches, you gain fresh perspectives that enrich your primary practice, strengthen critical thinking, and enhance your capacity for innovation.

Designed to reflect emerging industry developments, electives strengthen your professional readiness by helping you develop relevant, future-focused skills and a more versatile creative profile.

Internship, Final Year Praxis

In Year 3, you will embark on internships which provide hands-on industry experience within your discipline, allowing you to apply your creative skills in real-world, professional contexts.

These placements give you the opportunity to work on live projects, gain insights into industry workflows and develop professional networks, while receiving mentorship from experienced practitioners to guide your growth and career readiness.

In the Final Year Praxis module, you will consolidate and apply the skills, knowledge and techniques you have developed in industry-focused projects. The module is designed to support your professional and creative development, fostering creative resilience, critical thinking, and industry readiness.

LASALLE uses a 5–point Grade Point Average (GPA) system to track students’ academic progress throughout their studies.

Students receive letter grades for each module taken. Each grade corresponds to a grade point as shown below:

LETTER GRADE GRADE POINT
A+ 5.0
A 5.0
A– 4.5
B+ 4.0
B 3.5
B– 3.0
C+ 2.5
C 2.0
D+ 1.5
D 1.0
F 0.0

The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) represents the grade point average of all modules attempted by the student. A minimum CGPA of 2.00 is required for graduation.

The computation of CGPA is as follows:

 

 

All modules, including repeat attempts, are included in the computation of the CGPA with the exception of modules that are exempted or where students were absent with valid reasons.

The classification of award and corresponding CGPA requirement are as follows:

CGPA RANGE CLASSIFICATION OF AWARD
4.00 — 5.00 Diploma with Distinction
2.00 — 3.99 Diploma

LASALLE recognises the important role of artists and designers in creating a sustainable and caring world. The curriculum provides opportunities for students to identify and explore issues around sustainability (from ecology and global climate change to the sustainability of their own creative practices and wider cultural communities) and care (for the well-being and advancement of oneself and others).

The College actively encourages students to engage with and investigate these crucial contemporary issues as part of their studies, including through their projects, and critical and creative outputs. Through interdisciplinary learning and strong engagement with these topics, the aim is to empower students to lead the way towards sustainable practices and caring communities within the cultural and creative industries.

LASALLE recognises the role of artificial intelligence (AI) as a profound influence on contemporary creative and professional practices. AI plays a significant role in learning and teaching by enabling innovative methods and approaches.

The College actively encourages you to critically and responsibly investigate AI, evaluating its impact within your discipline and making informed choices to adopt, adapt or reject emerging tools while ensuring your practice remains original, professional and future-ready.

This approach equips you with both technical adaptability and reflective discernment, preparing you for a sustainable future in the creative industries.

Basic materials for learning are provided by the College.

As a developing artist, you are required to have certain items that are personal to you and cannot be shared. Such items include books, dance shoes, rehearsal clothes, safety boots, portable musical instruments, paints, canvas, basic tools, design software, cameras, etc., that will support you through your three-year learning journey. The College does not encourage the purchase of extravagant or costly materials or equipment. Our lecturers can provide you with affordable suggestions.

You are also encouraged to have your own laptop for education. If you do not own one, computer labs are available on campus with requisite software for you to undertake your work.

There may be opportunities for you to undertake extra-curricular study trips to enhance your overall learning. Trips are not compulsory and may incur additional costs.

Production manager, technical manager, stage manager, production assistant, stage crew, stage mechanist, lighting technician, sound technician, media technician, assistant to set designer, assistant to costume designer, theatrical fly person, scenic carpenter, prop maker, events manager, venue manager, public installation practitioner, scenic designer, audio designer, lighting designer or sound designer.

Admissions information

Early Admissions Exercise for August 2027 intake

The Early Admission Exercise (EAE) is an aptitude-based admissions exercise open to graduating O-Level students, final-year Nitec and Higher Nitec students from the Institute of Technical Education and graduating Integrated Programme (IP)/International Baccalaureate (IB) Year 4 students. This exercise allows students to apply for and receive conditional offers for admission to LASALLE prior to receiving their final grades.

Application period: 1–22 May 2026.

Admissions workshop

The Diploma in Theatre Production and Management is a highly practical, vocational and collaborative programme.

To determine your suitability for the programme, you will be invited to attend an admissions workshop. You will be expected to complete a series of technical and collaborative tasks and challenges where you will be assessed on your mindset and skills in collaboration and problem-solving.

During the workshop, you should be prepared to discuss your experience, professional aspirations, particular areas of interest and reasons for applying to study in the programme.

International applicants

If you are unable to attend the admissions workshop in person, an online session will be arranged for you.

Diploma tuition fees for August 2027 intake (per annum fees)

 

NOTE

  • Funded/subsidised fees for Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents qualify for GST subsidy from MOE, all other fees include 9% GST from 2024.
  • Fees are due on the first day of each semester.
  • Fees are subject to change.
  • Correct as of August 2026.

A non-refundable application fee (inclusive of GST*) is chargeable per application. Application is only complete upon receipt of your application fee and all necessary documents. Please ensure your application fee is paid and documents are uploaded. LASALLE reserves the right to withdraw the applicant if the application fee remains unpaid and documents are not received by the due date.

* GST is at 9% from 2024.

SINGAPORE CITIZEN/PERMANENT RESIDENT APPLICANTS INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
S$75 S$120

All payment to LASALLE must be made in Singapore Dollar. In line with the Singapore government's move towards a cashless society, online payments are strongly encouraged. Below are the payment modes acceptable by LASALLE.

PAYMENT METHOD PAYMENT MODE
Online payment

Flywire

Basic materials for learning are provided by the College.

As a developing artist, you are required to have certain items that are personal to you and cannot be shared. Such items include books, dance shoes, rehearsal clothes, safety boots, portable musical instruments, paints, canvas, basic tools, design software, cameras, etc., that will support you through your three-year learning journey. The College does not encourage the purchase of extravagant or costly materials or equipment. Our lecturers can provide you with affordable suggestions.

You are also encouraged to have your own laptop for education. If you do not own one, computer labs are available on campus with requisite software for you to undertake your work.

There may be opportunities for you to undertake extra-curricular study trips to enhance your overall learning. Trips are not compulsory and may incur additional costs.

Medical Insurance Scheme

All students of LASALLE are required to be covered under the Medical Insurance Scheme (MIS). The annual coverage of S$20,000 includes school-related activities throughout the programme duration.

The current premium rate is $29.98 (inclusive of 9% GST) payable each semester. This premium rate is subject to change based on the prevailing premiums charged by the insurer and prevailing GST rate.

In recognition of outstanding academic excellence, leadership potential, and a passion for creativity and innovation, LASALLE offers a variety of scholarships to new and current students.

Application dates for scholarships will be reflected in the various scholarship pages. Other externally sponsored scholarships are also available to students. Enquiries and applications may be directed to the respective organisations.

Please note that miscellaneous fees are not covered by scholarships, bursaries or the Mendaki Tertiary Tuition Fee Subsidy (TTFS).

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We are committed to providing a quality education for all our students, and believe that no deserving student should be denied admission because of financial difficulty.

A range of financial assistance schemes, grants and loans are made available to help meet a portion of the educational expenses of students.

Application dates for financial assistance will be reflected in the various bursary pages.

Please note that miscellaneous fees are not covered by scholarships, bursaries or the Mendaki Tertiary Tuition Fee Subsidy (TTFS).

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Students who are Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents and on Tuition Grant are eligible to apply for Tuition Fee Loan of up to 90% (degree) or 75% (diploma) of the programme fees. Application opens in October each year. Please contact the Division of Finance ([email protected]) for more details.

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If this is your first time venturing into Asia, here are some of the reasons why Singapore is an ideal place for the global-minded arts student.

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The College provides a dynamic learning environment that is conducive for you to pursue academic excellence and develop skills, creativity and critical reflection through a comprehensive range of student support services.

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Let our appointed network of overseas representatives help you with your application.

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Find out everything you need to know to ensure that your application goes without a hitch.

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There is only one intake per year, starting in August.

All academic lessons and learning will continue to be delivered at LASALLE’s McNally and Winstedt Campuses.

Admissions typically open in October for the following August intake until places are filled. Click here for more information about the application process and closing date.

No, either subject is not a prerequisite for entry. However, a credit at GCE O-Level or equivalent will give you an edge over other applicants.

At the end of your three-year study, you will receive a Diploma certificate.

If you are graduating from our Diploma programme, you will be awarded a LASALLE Diploma.

Students do not receive advanced standing for our Diploma programmes.

We have provisions for special entry for which each application is considered on a case-by-case basis. Considerations include the standard of your portfolio, references and relevant work experience.

LASALLE reserves the right to cancel any class for pedagogical reasons if it does not meet the minimum class size. LASALLE is unable to accept liability for the cancellation of proposed programmes of study prior to their scheduled start.

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