
JESS, from Knutsford - studying Art, Photography, Textiles, English Language
"Sir John Deane’s has really helped me in my eventual transition to university. I have met a lot of inspiring new people both students and teachers alike, who have helped me to develop in my chosen subjects. It is a very friendly and constructive environment to work in, particularly the Art course, which encourages you to pursue your ideas with great freedom."
AS/A2 Drama & Theatre Studies
Theatre Studies offers students an opportunity to develop a wide range of skills that would be appropriate for the world of work and university. It is assumed that you will have acquired an interest in, and enthusiasm for, plays, theatre and performance, but you need not have studied Drama previously.
The course involves acting, improvisation, movement, writing about plays and analysing them, realising the performance potential within a text as well as understanding theatre history and its relationship to contemporary practice. The study of theory is mainly through practice; indeed there are practical performance opportunities throughout the course.
What are the entry requirements?
The standard College entry requirements.
What will I study and how will it be assessed?
We follow the EDEXCEL specification.
The course is divided into four units:
In this unit you will undertake a role within the production of a play which will be performed in front of an invited audience and externally marked. You will be assessed in the effective use of performance skills as applied to the text and the way in which you communicate your interpretation of the character.
Also you will be required to perform either a monologue or duologue from a different play.
The Theatre Studies course provides a suitable qualification for students who may wish to study Drama at a higher level, or who wish to follow a wide range of courses including media, performing arts, or education.
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