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Drama & Theatre A Level (Eduqas)
Head of Department:
Mr M Smith
Teaching Staff:
Mr M Smith Miss C Allison
Course Content
This qualification comprises three elements:
Component 1 – Theatre Workshop (20%): A devised performance or design based on a classical text. This component is assessed internally through a performance/design as
well as the submission of a creative log.
Component 2 – Text in Action (40%): A scripted and devised performance or design developed in response to a stimulus. This component is assessed by a visiting examiner through final performance and the submission of a process report.
Component 3 – Text in Performance (40%): An exploration of three set texts culminating in a written examination.
Overview
A Level Drama & Theatre is a creative, practical and challenging course whereby students will develop skills in producing theatre as a performer, director and designer.
Learners will be exposed to live theatre, a variety of classical and contemporary texts and influential theatrical practitioners, companies and styles.
This course aims to cover a vast range of social, political, historical drama and theatre giving students a well-rounded and practical knowledge of theatre making but also an insight into the world in which they live.
Expectations
Students should have
an aptitude for working collaboratively as well as independently. We hope for our students to be critical thinkers with the ability
to challenge, debate and interpret course material creatively. A high degree of autonomy is required when developing practical work including rehearsals outside of lessons.
Future Pathway
Students go on to a diverse range of pathways including further study or drama, musical theatre and acting at drama schools and university. This course is also a fantastic springboard for students hoping to study courses in Psychology, Politics, Marketing, PR, Advertising, Journalism and Media.
Key Skills
Textual analysis, devising, theatrical design, debate, presenting, public speaking and the ability to use a variety of media software.
Recommended Entry Requirements
Grade 6 at GCSE Drama, and Grade 6 at GCSE English.
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