The A Level Drama and Theatre course requires students to take a practical and academic exploration of Theatre. Students are expected to take part in practical projects and apply practitioner ideas as well as create creative logs and write academically reasoned essays on current theatre practice. There are three components to the course. In Components One and Two you will rehearse and explore text and perform pieces, both script based and devised, to an external examiner and audience. These pieces are supported by written work which outlines your processes of investigation. For Component Three you will undertake a written exam which will focus on three different plays which you will have studied over the two years of the course, looking at staging the plays from the point of view of a director and actor and designer.
Six GCSEs, with a minimum of five grade 4 and one grade 6. These must be in a minimum of five different subjects. This must include a minimum of grade 4 in English Language GCSE or Maths GCSE. 5 in English Literature GCSE.
A combination of written and practical exams.
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Brighton and Hove |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 205 Dyke Road, Hove, BN3 6EG |
The A Level Drama and Theatre course requires students to take a practical and academic exploration of Theatre. Students are expected to take part in practical projects and apply practitioner ideas as well as create creative logs and write academically reasoned essays on current theatre practice. There are three components to the course. In Components One and Two you will rehearse and explore text and perform pieces, both script based and devised, to an external examiner and audience. These pieces are supported by written work which outlines your processes of investigation. For Component Three you will undertake a written exam which will focus on three different plays which you will have studied over the two years of the course, looking at staging the plays from the point of view of a director and actor and designer.
Six GCSEs, with a minimum of five grade 4 and one grade 6. These must be in a minimum of five different subjects. This must include a minimum of grade 4 in English Language GCSE or Maths GCSE. 5 in English Literature GCSE.
A combination of written and practical exams.