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| AS and A Level
This course is aimed at those who have a genuine interest in theatre and the process by which theatre is made: the progression a script goes through in its transfer from page to stage; the roles of the director, actor and designer in that process, and in the influence that various practitioners of theatre through history have had on modern theatre practice. An enthusiasm for acting is required, but there are also opportunities for those who are interested in technical and design areas to explore those. Although GCSE Drama is helpful, it is not necessary for a boy to have studied this in order to embark on AS and A Level Theatre Studies. AS
A2
Theatre Studies is a rigorous discipline which demands both practical and written skills at a high level. It does require a commitment to time outside the classroom, both in terms of attending productions (we will go on a number of theatre trips each year) and in preparing for practical exam work. It should also be noted that the course requires a strong team ethic, and thus an ability to work closely with others is an absolute requirement. After A Level Theatre Studies is welcomed as an academic A Level by all universities, whether as the main interest or as a sign of breadth of study. Some pupils will go on to read Drama, but it also works well for those studying English, Law, Languages, Philosophy or any media based subject. |
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