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Why Study Drama at SCG?
This exciting course offers opportunities to learn about all aspects of the dramatic arts. We offer a practical, engaging and creative course where you will examine the work of drama practitioners, explore a range of drama as a practical art form, and work independently to create your own performances.
The course is run by dedicated expert teaching staff who will help you to gain new skills and knowledge in the dramatic arts. You will have the opportunity to be part of SGC’s Music and Dramatic Arts (MaDA) group - an exciting programme of music and drama activities working with like-minded creative students.
You will have the opportunity to go on organised trips to theatre productions, for example, Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler, directed by Ivo van Hove and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. The theatre company behind the latter production, Frantic Assembly, has visited the college to provide workshops on physical theatre techniques.
Each year there is an extra-curricular trip to New York that you can choose to participate in.
Entry Requirements
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language.
Course Content
You will be given a thorough grounding on the basics of performing and experience the innovative styles of playwrights, directors, actors, and companies. You will develop and demonstrate a range of theatre making skills and experience a range of opportunities to create theatre, both published text-based and devised work.
There are three components, two are practical and Component 3 is a written exam on three set texts. Most lessons will be practical and, as the live performances are assessed, there will be extra rehearsals outside of lessons. For Component 1 you will reinterpret a script and perform it internally alongside a written Creative log. Homework across both years will be researching specific practitioners, exam-based questions on the set texts, writing scripts and learning lines. In the second year, for Component 2 you will work on a devised and a scripted piece to perform to an external examiner. You will also complete an Evaluative report.
Assessment
60% of the total mark are performance-based and 40% is exam based.
Progression in Drama & Theatre
Typically, over 80% of SCG students’ progress to higher education, of whom 75% choose degree courses related to the Performing Arts. This course is an excellent step towards a career in the performance industry, showing that a student is confident, self-disciplined and can work in a team.
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