Mrs Read (Head of Drama)
Ms Little (KS3 Lead Teacher)
Any queries please email [email protected]
You will study drama for five
hours per fortnight
So that you make the best possible progress in drama, you will need to be: -
• Open minded
• Willing to try experiment practically
• A risk taker (stepping outside your comfort zone)
• Respectful to your peers
• A willing performer
Create your own performance
from scratch and write a log of before, during and
after the process.
Perform a published play
to an examiner and learn all about the play and the
person who wrote it (playwright).
Study a published play
and visit the theatre to watch a live show; write about both in an exam.
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6
Introduction to GCSE Drama (Baseline)
Live Production Review(written Exam)
DevisingProcess
DevisingPerformance
Devising Log Live Production Review
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5
Blood BrothersText Exploration(written exam)
ScriptedPerformance(rehearsal process)
Scripted Performance(performance exam)
Blood Brothers and Live Production Revision
GCSE Drama Exam
• Commit to rehearsals (after school/ lunch) when needed
• Be active in the department
• Be a positive role model for younger year groups
• Do not discriminate others
• Involved in the whole school production (front or backstage)
• Exercise book
• Folder
• Pencil case, pencil, ruler
• USB stick
• Theatre blacks/ drama t-shirt (£10)
– agreed by you and your group
• Learning/ memorising / definitions
social, political, historical issues/ events
You may wish to purchase these books
In Year 10, you will need to visit the theatre and write about a play you have seen (in exam-style conditions). You will be asked to: -
particular moments in the play
what was happening, using drama terms
what particular moments were trying to achieve (the intended effect)
whether you thought the actor/ designer achieved their intention (in your opinion)
Use to help
you complete the task on thenext page.
We would like you to watch one of the production you can find online. These will be: -
- Anthony and Cleopatra- Frankenstein - A Street Car Named Desire
'There will be many more to follow… Please go to ‘National Theatre at Home’ and find the links on YouTube.
Alternatively… If you cannot access the internet, write about a play you have seen in the past. This could be a play you have seen in school, at the theatre or as a digital recording.
If this is not possible…You can write about a film you like. Please bear in mind, however, that this will help you identify design and acting without live production skills (this would be the last option)
Task: Write a response to one of these productions. Here is a format of what this might look like…
Introduction – the 5Ws- What is the play called?- When was it performed?- Where was it performed?- Who does it star and who is the director/ designer (you can find this information in the end credits of
the play/ film)?- Why was it made? What is about and what ideas/ conflict/ issues/ topic does it address? Is it a play
set in the 1940s about war, for example?
Then…
Pick THREE SCENES/ MOMENTS in the play that you liked. Write a paragraph for each scene/ moment you choose. Use this structure as a guide: -1. Where does the scene take place (describe)?
2. What is happening in the scene (explain)?
3. How are the actors telling a story? What are they trying to show us, as an audience? How do they do this? What skills do they use? Do they alter their voices, movement or behave in a certain way with other actors (in character) on stage? Are there any particular props/ costume ideas/ set that was effective in helping your enjoyment? Give examples!
4. Was it done well? Was it successful?? Why? If you didn’t think it was successfully, why? What could they have done better?