Drama and Theatre is an exciting and rewarding course that covers all aspects of the professional industry. Studying a wide range of plays, playwrights and practitioners, the course encourages you to view the theatre from the perspective of an actor, designer, director and audience member. The course involves many exciting components such as devising, group text performance, monologue/duologue performance, watching live theatre and analysis of performance texts from the viewpoint of an actor and a director. You will study a broad range of texts from traditional Greek plays to contemporary playwrights including Peter Shaffer. In addition to this, you will receive support that concentrates on acting technique, preparing you for drama school auditions. We also stage an annual college musical, with past productions including: Les Misérables; Fiddler on the Roof; Sweet Charity; The Wizard of Oz; The Sound of Music; Chicago; Phantom of the Opera; Miss Saigon; Sweeney Todd and West Side Story.
General College entry requirements. GCSE English at grade 4 or above. Grade 4 or above in the subject if taken at GCSE (or equivalent at BTEC). An interest in performance work either from the perspective of an actor or a designer is essential.
Theatre Studies is assessed throughout your second year of study through performance work with a visiting examiner, coursework and a written examination (in the summer examination season).
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Bury |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 169 Manchester Road, Bury, BL9 9BB |
Drama and Theatre is an exciting and rewarding course that covers all aspects of the professional industry. Studying a wide range of plays, playwrights and practitioners, the course encourages you to view the theatre from the perspective of an actor, designer, director and audience member. The course involves many exciting components such as devising, group text performance, monologue/duologue performance, watching live theatre and analysis of performance texts from the viewpoint of an actor and a director. You will study a broad range of texts from traditional Greek plays to contemporary playwrights including Peter Shaffer. In addition to this, you will receive support that concentrates on acting technique, preparing you for drama school auditions. We also stage an annual college musical, with past productions including: Les Misérables; Fiddler on the Roof; Sweet Charity; The Wizard of Oz; The Sound of Music; Chicago; Phantom of the Opera; Miss Saigon; Sweeney Todd and West Side Story.
General College entry requirements. GCSE English at grade 4 or above. Grade 4 or above in the subject if taken at GCSE (or equivalent at BTEC). An interest in performance work either from the perspective of an actor or a designer is essential.
Theatre Studies is assessed throughout your second year of study through performance work with a visiting examiner, coursework and a written examination (in the summer examination season).