The aim of the Drama and Theatre course is to promote an enjoyment of and an interest in drama and theatre as a director, designer, performer and critic. The course provides a balance across a range of learning activities including the exploration of plays, the creation of original drama, the performance of existing plays, the analysis of theatre and the critical evaluation of all of these elements. The course is designed to develop students’ ability to examine how the social, cultural and historical contexts of performance texts have influenced the development of drama and theatre. Students develop and apply an informed, analytical framework for making, performing, interpreting and understanding drama and theatre. As part of the course students will explore the theoretical knowledge of drama and theatre in the creation of original practical work, developing an understanding and appreciation of the practices used in twenty-first century theatre making. Students will be expected to research, communicate, analyse and interpret a variety of performance texts through practical and written work and form independent interpretations as well as analysing and evaluating live theatre.
- Students who wish to study Drama and Theatre at this level are expected to enjoy reading widely and attending regular live theatre. Prospective students who are studying GCSE Drama are expected to achieve grade 5 or above; students who are not studying Drama are expected to achieve grade 5 or above in English and grade 5 or above in History, if studied. They are also expected to show a real commitment to the subject and be prepared to extend their learning through independent study. - 5 or more GCSE grades 5 - 9 (or equivalent), all of which must be full GCSE courses.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Bracknell Forest |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Ranelagh Drive, Bracknell, RG12 9DA |
The aim of the Drama and Theatre course is to promote an enjoyment of and an interest in drama and theatre as a director, designer, performer and critic. The course provides a balance across a range of learning activities including the exploration of plays, the creation of original drama, the performance of existing plays, the analysis of theatre and the critical evaluation of all of these elements. The course is designed to develop students’ ability to examine how the social, cultural and historical contexts of performance texts have influenced the development of drama and theatre. Students develop and apply an informed, analytical framework for making, performing, interpreting and understanding drama and theatre. As part of the course students will explore the theoretical knowledge of drama and theatre in the creation of original practical work, developing an understanding and appreciation of the practices used in twenty-first century theatre making. Students will be expected to research, communicate, analyse and interpret a variety of performance texts through practical and written work and form independent interpretations as well as analysing and evaluating live theatre.
- Students who wish to study Drama and Theatre at this level are expected to enjoy reading widely and attending regular live theatre. Prospective students who are studying GCSE Drama are expected to achieve grade 5 or above; students who are not studying Drama are expected to achieve grade 5 or above in English and grade 5 or above in History, if studied. They are also expected to show a real commitment to the subject and be prepared to extend their learning through independent study. - 5 or more GCSE grades 5 - 9 (or equivalent), all of which must be full GCSE courses.