Drama and Theatre Studies
Board: Edexcel
Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Drama and Theatre Studies (8DRO1)
Advanced GCE in Drama and Theatre Studies (9DRO1)
Teachers: Debby Turner and Lydia Patterson
This is a fully recognised examination for all university entrance in appropriate subjects.
The course demands practical, creative and communication skills in almost equal measure. The student
will extend their ability to create drama and theatre, either in a performing or production role. They will
also be required to write about drama and to develop their powers of analysis to become informed
critics. The course will involve taking part in drama productions as well as studying plays and
playwrights. It is essential to have studied Drama at GCSE level, although specific enthusiastic and
dedicated students with good English GCSE grades and experience of Drama will be considered. They
need to be interested in gaining a greater understanding of how theatre and plays work and show that
they are keen to be involved with performances. The course requires 4 - 6 hours of private study each
week. Play rehearsals, workshops, and excursions out of school hours are also required.
AS
Unit 1 Exploration of drama and theatre
40% AS 20% A2
Unit 2 Text in performance
60% AS 30%
A2
Unit 3 Exploration of Dramatic Performance
A2 40% 20% of total GCE marks
Unit 4 Theatre Text in Context
60% 30% of the total GCE mark
Entry requirements
GCSE grade A/B Drama or English. |