Drama and Theatre Studies
Course summary
A-level drama and theatre studies emphasise practical creativity alongside research and theoretical understanding. Pupils are introduced to a wide range of theatrical styles and contexts as they explore plays practically. They can choose to develop and be assessed as performers, designers (costume and set) or directors. The two-year course covers aspects of theatre history, production and performance. Pupils will develop performance and/or production skills through the creation and realisation of drama, acquire knowledge and understanding of practical and theoretical aspects of theatre, learn to interpret plays from different periods and genres and develop critical and evaluative judgements of live theatre. As such, a number of professional drama performances are booked into our own theatres and all drama pupils are required to attend. Parents should be aware that this involves the subsidised cost of a ticket, currently £9 per performance and these take place throughout the year. A range of compulsory theatre trips will also be organised, with prices varying according to the show and transport requirements.
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