AS
/ A2 Drama
WHY
TAKE THIS COURSE?
This exciting course is aimed at experienced and talented dramatists.
You must be interested in all aspects of theatre, including acting and
directing. It is designed for those who wish to explore different styles
of theatre practitioners and the ability to study and develop an in-depth
knowledge of set texts.
WHAT
WILL I STUDY?
You will study three different play texts in the AS course, one of which
will be performed to an audience. You will also have the opportunity
to perform a monologue or duologue, which will be externally examined.
Written coursework is an important part of the AS and A2 course and
you must be able to write theatre evaluations based on theatre visits
throughout the year. In A2 you will devise a piece of theatre based
on a given stimulus. You will explore the history of theatre and will
develop your analytical skills by studying and practically exploring
a text in preparation for the final written exam.
HOW
WILL I BE ASSESSED?
As part of the AS year you will be assessed practically and by the submission
of written coursework. You will explore two contrasting plays using
different practitioners and provide a written analysis in the 3000 word
coursework. You will also submit a 1000 word theatre evaluation on a
play that you have seen. The second unit is performance based with you
participating as an actor in a group performance of a chosen play and
either a monologue or a duologue. In the A2 the first unit is performance
based. You will be assessed on your rehearsal process as well as the
final performance. You will also submit supporting written coursework
that discusses the process you have been through. The second unit is
the written exam based on a set text and how theatre has developed throughout
history.
WHAT
SKILLS AND SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS DO I NEED?
To get the most out of your time on the course, you must be extremely
committed and focused. You must have excellent time management and have
the ability to study independently. Full attendance and participation
is essential. You must also have the ability to evaluate live performance.
It is recommended that you have experience of performing. A grade C
in English and Drama is required in order to excel on this course.
WHAT
CAN I DO NEXT?
Many students go on to study Drama at a University or Theatre School.
Drama is a very flexible qualification and enables you to develop skills
that are crucial to industry or higher education.
PRIESTLEY
EXTRA
You will take part in public performances of your exam work and you
will be expected to attend theatre visits. You will also have the opportunity
to participate in workshops and go on residential trips.