AQA Advanced Level Drama and Theatre

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Students will explore six play scripts in depth, covering a range of theatrical genres, social contexts and narrative structures. They will approach these scripts from a variety of viewpoints; director, designer, performer and audience member. At least two theatre practitioners work and theories are studied in detail, to influence interpretation and performance in practical units, further underpinning students understanding of theatres influential place in a wider historical framework. There are two performance units; one requires candidates to devise their own piece of original theatre from a stimulus, and the other requires students to apply high level technique to an extract from a published play. Dramatists can focus their practical application on a choice of performance, design or technical elements as they wish. The written examination allows students to demonstrate practical understanding of the demands of three plays through directorial interpretation and audience response. This course is an excellent choice for students wishing to pursue careers in the theatre, law, politics, journalism, creative arts, teaching, marketing, advertising, events management or arts administration.

Course information

Name: AQA Advanced Level Drama and Theatre Qualification title: AQA Advanced Level Drama and Theatre Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Component 1: Drama and Theatre - 3 hour written exam with clean copies of scripts allowed to be taken into the examination. 40% of A-Level Students write about two plays which have been studied in detail and also analyse a live theatre performance that has been seen as part of the course. Component 2: Creating Original Drama - internally assessed and externally moderated devised performance. 30% of A-Level. Students create a piece of original drama influenced by the work of a theatre practitioner. The accompanying working notebook is worth 66% of the unit and the performance itself the remaining percentage. Component 3: Making Theatre - study of three scripts and scripted performance. External examiner. 30% of A-Level. Students study a key extract from three different play scripts and perform one of these to an external examiner, using the influence of a second theatre practitioner. A reflective report on all three extracts earns 33% of the marks for this unit. Awarding AQA Created 20150929 13:02:58 Updated 20161003 12:15:16

Entry requirements

None

Provider

John Masefield High School
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