Drama & Theatre

What does the course involve?

How does an actor play and breathe life into his role? Or a director give life to the ideas in the play? How do you interpret a plain script into a stunning visual performance? If you’d like to learn how to do all of this and more, A Level Drama & Theatre is for you. This highly practical programme provides you with the opportunity to work as either a performer or designer.

Course Outline

In Component 1 you interpret a text, of your own choice, for performance. You also reinterpret a second text to create a piece of theatre which is a combination of the selected text and original ideas. There is one written exam which focuses on text presentation for performance. The second year provides you with the opportunity to work on three different performances, engaging in script and devised work. In the final Component, you will complete a written exam focused on three set texts.

Throughout both years, you will experience a range of opportunities to create theatre, both published texts and devised work. You will participate as a theatre maker and as an audience member in live theatre, and you will understand and experience the collaborative relationship between various roles within theatre. You will develop and demonstrate a range of theatre making skills.

Assessment

FIRST YEAR

Component 1: Performance Workshop, 60% of qualification
Learners participate in the creation, development and performance of:
1. An extract
2. A reinterpretation using the techniques of a theatre practitioner
3. A creative log
Component 2: Text in Context, Written examination: 1 hour 30 minutes, 40% of qualification
Machinal, Sophie Treadwell

SECOND YEAR

Component 1: Theatre Workshop, 20% of qualification
Learners participate in the creation, development and performance of:
1. A reinterpretation using the techniques of a theatre practitioner
2. A creative log
Component 2: Text in Action, 40% of qualification
Learners participate in the creation, development and performance of:
1. Two pieces of theatre based on a stimulus
2.An evaluation report
Component 3: Text in Performance written examination: 2 hours 30 minute, 40% of qualification
Section A and B – Machinal, Sophie Treadwell and Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Dario Fo
Section C – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Mark Haddon, adapted by Simon Stephens

Entry Requirements

A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 and above, including Maths, and English Language at grade 5. You should have at least two GCSEs at grade 6. Having studied GCSE Drama, Dance or Expressive Arts would be an obvious advantage, but is not essential. All applicants must successfully pass an audition.

Employability

The majority of A Level Drama students go on to take the subject as either a single or combined subject at university or drama school. It is an excellent subject for acceptance on most creative courses such as English, Media, Art or Creative Writing but it is also widely accepted for most courses in Humanities, such as History, Sociology and Psychology. There is an increased awareness of the many positive attributes and transferable skills offered by studying Drama and it is now acknowledged as a useful qualification for a wide range of careers including the legal profession, teaching, the media and marketing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the college allocate places to students?

All applicants will be invited to attend an admissions interview. An offer of a place to study at Cadbury Sixth Form College is made subject to you meeting the College's standard entry grade requirements.

How much does it cost to study at Cadbury Sixth Form College?

There are no tuition fees for 16-18 year-olds. Students are asked to pay a £25 book deposit when they enrol at the college, however this is returned at the end of the two years of study when all books and resources have been returned to the college. Some subjects will offer field trips which may impose some additional costs, however these costs will be kept to a minimum and these field trips are not compulsory.

When does enrolment take place?

Enrolment takes place from GCSE Results Day. Further details about enrolment and a date/time for your individual appointment will be sent to you in a letter over the summer holiday. Enrolment takes on average 1-2 hours.

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