This is a new course designed for students who are interested in performing arts and would like to develop their understanding of theatrical acting and theatre practitioners in more detail. The course suits students who want to pursue a professional career in theatre and are already taking A Level Drama and Theatre, Musical Theatre and/or Dance as it will develop acting skills in more depth. It also works for students who need a more focused approach to theatrical performance and learn better with a larger amount of coursework that is assessed through individual modules. This is a two-year course, though students can opt to certificate after one year for half a qualification. You will study theatrical practitioners and develop acting and devising skills. There are a number of assignments to complete with the majority being practical, though each unit has a written element and Unit 1 is a written examination. You will be expected to research practitioners, develop an understanding of acting theory, you will be expected to plan, rehearse, and perform throughout the course. Performances will form the basis of regular assessments alongside written research projects and presentations of findings.
There are no specified entry requirements. You must have a keen interest in performance, chiefly acting.
42% Internal Assessment 58% External Assessment
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Herefordshire, County of |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Folly Lane, Hereford, HR1 1LU |
This is a new course designed for students who are interested in performing arts and would like to develop their understanding of theatrical acting and theatre practitioners in more detail. The course suits students who want to pursue a professional career in theatre and are already taking A Level Drama and Theatre, Musical Theatre and/or Dance as it will develop acting skills in more depth. It also works for students who need a more focused approach to theatrical performance and learn better with a larger amount of coursework that is assessed through individual modules. This is a two-year course, though students can opt to certificate after one year for half a qualification. You will study theatrical practitioners and develop acting and devising skills. There are a number of assignments to complete with the majority being practical, though each unit has a written element and Unit 1 is a written examination. You will be expected to research practitioners, develop an understanding of acting theory, you will be expected to plan, rehearse, and perform throughout the course. Performances will form the basis of regular assessments alongside written research projects and presentations of findings.
There are no specified entry requirements. You must have a keen interest in performance, chiefly acting.
42% Internal Assessment 58% External Assessment