Drama is a semester-long subject that explores the exciting world of theatrical performance and creative expression. This course will help you develop your acting skills, build confidence, and learn how to create and analyze dramatic works. You'll explore different characters, performance styles, and storytelling techniques while working both individually and as part of an ensemble.
Create and perform original comedy sketches
Develop and act in scripted performances for an audience
Participate in improvisation exercises to build confidence and creativity
Analyze a professional theatre performance
 Work collaboratively in ensemble projects to create dramatic pieces
By the end of the course, you'll have improved your acting skills, gained confidence in public speaking, and developed a deeper understanding of drama as an art form. This subject will help prepare you for further studies in performing arts and develop valuable communication skills for various careers.
1. Drama Skills: Learn essential performance techniques, improvisation, and character development.
2. Scripted Performance: Explore how to interpret and bring scripts to life on stage.
3. Post-dramatic Theatre: Discover contemporary theatre concepts and how to apply them in your performances.
4. Performance Analysis: Develop critical thinking skills by watching and analyzing professional performances.
You'll also learn about different theatrical styles and techniques, helping you become a well-rounded performer and appreciator of drama.
Actor, Theatre-maker, Script writer, Drama Critic, Designer, Director, Theatre Technician, Performing Arts Management, Performing Arts Administration, Communication, Executive Leadership, Counselling, Teaching, Journalism, TV and Radio Broadcasting, and Drama Level 2.