Year 13 — Drama

Term 1: Component 2

Students will develop and demonstrate theatre-making skills, appropriate to their role as a performer or designer. They will explore how they realise artistic intentions in performance.

The knowledge and understanding acquired though the study of one key extract from a

performance text in Component 1 can be applied to assist in the interpretation, development and realisation of key extracts from performance texts.

Teaching and wider reading should address the significance and influence of social, historical and cultural contexts on the chosen texts and extracts.

(AO2): Group performance − vocal and physical skills (performers)

(AO2): Group performance − characterisation and communication

(AO2): Group performance − interpretation and realisation of artistic intentions

(AO2): Mono/duo performance

Monologue

To perform a extract based on one actor/performer

  • Spiritual
  • Moral
  • Social
  • Cultural

Develop the individual:

To gain understanding of a text using prior knowledge to perform and use skills

Create a supportive community:

To support one another in a focused environment that helps the group to collaborate

Term 2: Component 3

Theatre is a collaborative art form and it is important that students have a clear

understanding of how different creative ideas are put into practice. This component requires students to consider, analyse and evaluate how different theatre makers create impact.

Throughout this component, students will consider how production ideas and dramatic

elements are communicated to an audience from the perspective of a director, a performer and a designer.

Students will critically analyse and evaluate their experience of live performance. As an

informed member of the audience they will deconstruct theatrical elements which will help inform their own production choices and develop their own ideas as potential theatre makers.

Students will practically explore texts in order to demonstrate how ideas for performance and production might be realised from page to stage. They will also consider the methodologies of practitioners and interpret texts in order to justify their own ideas for a production concept.

A03 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of how drama and theatre is developed and performed

Interpretation

A stylistic representation of a creative work

  • Spiritual
  • Moral
  • Social
  • Cultural

Develop the individual:

To explore the arts by attending different styles of theatre and exploring different types of text.

Create a supportive community:

To appreciate different cultures through the arts.

Term 3: Component 3

Theatre is a collaborative art form and it is important that students have a clear

understanding of how different creative ideas are put into practice. This component requires

students to consider, analyse and evaluate how different theatre makers create impact.

Throughout this component, students will consider how production ideas and dramatic

elements are communicated to an audience from the perspective of a director, a performer and a designer.

Students will critically analyse and evaluate their experience of live performance. As an informed member of the audience they will deconstruct theatrical elements which will help inform their own production choices and develop their own ideas as potential theatre makers.

Students will practically explore texts in order to demonstrate how ideas for performance and production might be realised from page to stage. They will also consider the methodologies of practitioners and interpret texts in order to justify their own ideas for a production concept.

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of how drama and theatre is developed and performed

Impact

A marked effect or influence

  • Spiritual
  • Moral
  • Social
  • Cultural

Develop the individual:

To show an understanding of the arts and it's styles used on stage

Create a supportive community:

To appreciate the culture within the arts