This is your chance to get some ideas on paper. There are all sorts of aspects of writing linked to Drama, such as:
Scripts/Screenplays
Reviews
Research
There are some ideas below but feel free to choose your own idea for a script or a screenplay. Maybe you could write something for your family or friends to perform?
Mum: Are you ever going to tidy your room?
Child: But it's not even messy!
Mum: Can you just do as I ask?
Write a script for two characters where each line of the script begins with the next letter of the alphabet. Don't dodge the difficult letters like X and Z!
You can set your script anywhere: outer space, the beach, a supermarket.
Your characters could be anyone: football commentators, old ladies, a parent and child, famous actors, best friends.
Write a brief review of a live theatre show that you have watched (Hint- there's lots to see on the Watch page)
Give a brief description of the play but then focus on what you liked and didn't like about the production. (Perhaps you liked the costumes but weren't very impressed with the acting of the main character?) Remember to give it a star rating
On the Listen page you will find a variety of Podcasts and TED talks. Follow the advice above for how to structure a review.
Write a 15 line monologue for a character different than yourself. Try and think about the sort of language they would use, where they are, what sort of personality they have and how you can show it.
Create a presentation of at least 6 slides on a topic that you have researched related to Drama.
Some ideas you might consider:
A famous playwright - Shakespeare for instance
Your favourite actor
The best musical in the world
A period of history of theatre - Greek Theatre for instance