Drama and Theatre (which used to be known as 'Theatre Studies') assesses your engagement with play texts and your practical skills as an actor, designer or director. You are expected to become committed to the experience of live theatre. This will hopefully lead to a life-long interest in theatregoing as well as making the two year course a memorable one. The theoretical and practical elements of Drama and Theatre make it both a challenging and a very rewarding subject. It is by no means a soft option. In the first year you undertake a practical exploration and a theatrical interpretation of passages taken from play texts you and your class chose with your teacher's help, and suiting the tastes and make-up of the group. You can contribute as either a performer, designer or director, and you learn how to write about the performance, as preparation for the second year portfolio. You study two play texts which you will revisit in the second year thus creating a continuity between the two years of study. In the second year of the course, you deepen your engagement with the two play texts, re-thinking the plays in line with the emphasis of the paper. The practical element of the Drama and Theatre requires you and your class collaboratively to create a devised theatrical piece and to undertake a practical exploration and interpretation of three extracts taken from different plays. You will be assessed by a visiting examiner on the performance. You can contribute as actor, designer or director and you produce a portfolio to accompany the practical work, providing evidence of how you analysed, interpreted and evaluated the performance.
Five level fives or equivalent at GCSE, in addition to the specific requirements listed below: Grade 6 in GCSE Drama or any other creative or performing arts subject or Grade 6 in GCSE English
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Croydon |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Farnborough Avenue, South Croydon, CR2 8HD |
Drama and Theatre (which used to be known as 'Theatre Studies') assesses your engagement with play texts and your practical skills as an actor, designer or director. You are expected to become committed to the experience of live theatre. This will hopefully lead to a life-long interest in theatregoing as well as making the two year course a memorable one. The theoretical and practical elements of Drama and Theatre make it both a challenging and a very rewarding subject. It is by no means a soft option. In the first year you undertake a practical exploration and a theatrical interpretation of passages taken from play texts you and your class chose with your teacher's help, and suiting the tastes and make-up of the group. You can contribute as either a performer, designer or director, and you learn how to write about the performance, as preparation for the second year portfolio. You study two play texts which you will revisit in the second year thus creating a continuity between the two years of study. In the second year of the course, you deepen your engagement with the two play texts, re-thinking the plays in line with the emphasis of the paper. The practical element of the Drama and Theatre requires you and your class collaboratively to create a devised theatrical piece and to undertake a practical exploration and interpretation of three extracts taken from different plays. You will be assessed by a visiting examiner on the performance. You can contribute as actor, designer or director and you produce a portfolio to accompany the practical work, providing evidence of how you analysed, interpreted and evaluated the performance.
Five level fives or equivalent at GCSE, in addition to the specific requirements listed below: Grade 6 in GCSE Drama or any other creative or performing arts subject or Grade 6 in GCSE English