Unit 1: Understanding drama and theatre Unit 2: Performing characters Unit 3: Theatre design Unit 4: Devising Unit 5: Writing about drama and theatre Unit 6: Written exam
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Live theatre evaluation involves analysing and evaluating a piece of theatre while demonstrating knowledge and understanding of how theatre is performed.
Live theatre evaluation involves analysing and evaluating a piece of theatre while demonstrating knowledge and understanding of how theatre is performed.
Live theatre evaluation involves analysing and evaluating a piece of theatre while demonstrating knowledge and understanding of how theatre is performed.
Live theatre evaluation involves analysing and evaluating a piece of theatre while demonstrating knowledge and understanding of how theatre is performed.
The world of the play is its cultural and historical context as well as the characters' situation and relationships. Old plays can be reinterpreted and their time and setting changed.
The voice is a powerful tool in drama. When you describe vocal work, consider elements such as pitch, pace, projection and intonation. Characters should always use a suitable language register.
Performers aim to communicate a script effectively, using various acting skills to engage the audience and sustain their interest throughout a performance.
Performers aim to communicate a script effectively, using various acting skills to engage the audience and sustain their interest throughout a performance.
Performers aim to communicate a script effectively, using various acting skills to engage the audience and sustain their interest throughout a performance.
Performers aim to communicate a script effectively, using various acting skills to engage the audience and sustain their interest throughout a performance.
