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Drama
A Level

What rehearsal techniques would you use to explore the relationship between [Character 1] and [Character 2] in the above extract?

Firstly, I would want to address the three main aspects of drama/theatre that could be used to communicate a relationship: spatial relations and proxemics, non-verbal communication and verbal communicatio...

Answered by Ellen W. Drama tutor
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Modernise the Greek comedy, Lysistrata.

Lysistrata is play concerning the liberation of oppressed women in ancient Greece. It is a farcical, yet intelligent satire of the political upheaval in Athens in 411 BC. Thus to re-create the play effect...

Answered by Georgia T. Drama tutor
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As a director, outline one way you would get your actors to explore the social status of their characters in a scene.

An important part of portraying the social status of a character is the proxemics between each actor. This can be explored in workshops with LeCoq’s “Emotional Movement with a Stick” exercise, in which I ...

Answered by Ryan F. Drama tutor
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Could you tell me what would be the six basic emotions of a person?

Happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise and disgust.

Answered by Madalina P. Drama tutor
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How to write a live theatre evaluation

As a significant part of the written work for your drama A level, a live theatre evaluation is unique in style. It is easy to slip into writing a theatre review of what you have seen, but it is important ...

Answered by Emily B. Drama tutor
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