The course involves the exploration of drama from the point of view of actor, director, designer and audience member. Students are assessed both internally and externally. Independent research is an integral part of the course. Unit 1 Students will write an evaluation of a live theatre performance. Students are asked to respond to questions, demonstrating an understanding of the play from the point of view of the director, making artistic and intellectual decisions based on a detailed knowledge of the text. Section B requires students to give a detailed account of a live theatre experience referring either to the total experience or specific elements. Students will answer one question (from a choice of two) on a set play. Students are required to answer from the viewpoint of an actor, director or designer focusing on the performance perspective. Unit 2 Students will perform an extract from a published play. This unit enables students to work as either performers or designers and to communicate with an audience through the application of theatre skills. Assessment includes Students’ preparatory and development work and supporting notes. Unit 3 Students answer one question (from a choice of two) on a set play from this period. Students are required to answer from the viewpoint of an actor, director or designer focusing on the performance perspective making artistic and intellectual decisions based on detailed knowledge of the texts. Students answer one compulsory question on a set play from this period. Students are required to offer suggestions for a complete stage realisation of a short extract from their selected set play, demonstrating their knowledge and understanding of the play as a whole Unit 4 Students are required to present, for an audience, a devised drama, performed in a theatrical style of their choice.
Name: A Level Theatre Studies Qualification title: GCE A Level in Drama and Theatre Studies Qualification type: Assessment Assessment is based on both the process and the outcome of their work. Students are required to produce supporting notes to demonstrate their understanding of the process and to outline their dramatic intentions for the audience. This unit enables students to work as either performers or designers and to communicate with an audience through the application of theatre skills. Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20150924 09:51:36 Updated 20161114 12:11:57
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Title: GCE A Level in Drama and Theatre Studies Qualification: GCE A Level in Drama and Theatre Studies Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing