Drama & Theatre Studies A Level
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Level
Level 3 -
Duration
2 years -
Start Date
September 2025 -
Venue
CCN-Main Campus -
Course Code
SA055
Summary
The Drama and Theatre Studies course focuses on practical work with devising, rehearsing and performing taking place in the A level drama studio. You will learn how to deconstruct, analyse, interpret and perform play texts from a wide range of influential writers, as well as having the opportunity to devise your own original piece of theatre. You will acquire and develop movement, vocal, communication and characterisation skills as well as learning to use drama language and terminology.
You will have the opportunity to study plays from the point of view of a director, designer, performer and critic.
The course includes various workshops on additional skills such as stage combat, puppet making, lighting operation, budgeting for performance companies, and Q&A with professional actors. You will also learn about theatre history and look in detail at the work and theory of significant theatre practitioners.
There is a strong focus on contemporary theatre influencing and inspiring your work, with trips to see live performances in both AS and A2. Past trips have included seeing the award winning production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at the Apollo Theatre, London, The Royal Shakespeare Company's Julius Caesar at Norwich
Why Our College?
Top 25%
nationally for progress made by students in A Level achievement
ALPS Key Stage 5 progress data 2018
Student success
We have a consistently high A Level pass rate. In 2018, 70% of our students achieved A*-C.
More than A Levels
Your time at our sixth form is about much more than gaining a qualification. You will be treated as an adult and an individual, supported to explore your passions and interests.
Entry Requirements
Applicants require a grade 5 in GCSE English Language. Students do not need to have completed GCSE Drama, however if it has been taken, a minimum of a 5 should have been achieved.
Applicants should also meet the overall Sixth Form entry requirements
Assessment
Assessment is through practical work, performance, coursework and written examination. Classes are high energy and physical with a combination of both group work and the development of individual skills.
Progression
This is a two-year course that will enable students to earn an A Level in Drama and Theatre Studies. Applicants should be fully aware that to gain any qualification from this course, they must complete the full two years.
Career Progression
Career opportunities for students who study Drama can include; Arts/theatre administration, arts journalism, director, actor designer, playwright, stage management, theatre management, theatrical agent, technician, broadcasting, media presenting, education, drama therapy and script-writing. Professions such as Law, Politics and policing - in fact any role that is public facing - will find Drama and Theatre A Level incredibly beneficial.
Fees
If you are a UK or home fee status student and aged 16-18 on the 31st August before the start of your course, tuition fees are free. If you are aged 19 or over please contact the Advice Shop
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Why Our College?
Top 25%
nationally for progress made by students in A Level achievement
ALPS Key Stage 5 progress data 2018
Student success
We have a consistently high A Level pass rate. In 2018, 70% of our students achieved A*-C.
More than A Levels
Your time at our sixth form is about much more than gaining a qualification. You will be treated as an adult and an individual, supported to explore your passions and interests.
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