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Drama
A Level

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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How do I analyse a live performance as opposed to a text?

In a text, we pick out certain linguistic techniques, and place them in the context of the whole piece to infer some meaning or symbolism. It is the same with a live performance, except crucially, we must...

Answered by Tutor115097 D. Drama tutor
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What is a good rehearsal technique for developing a performer's use of voice?

Whilst there are multiple rehearsal techniques that can be used to develop a performer's use of voice, a rehearsal technique which is simple to understand and explain is the limiting the rehearsal space.<...

Answered by Daniel L. Drama tutor
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Discuss how you would perform the role of Lady Windermere in three separate sections of the play, in order to reveal her change in attitude towards Mrs Erlynne.

[EXTRACT OF WHAT WOULD HAVE TO BE A LONGER ESSAY IN AN EXAM]

When Lady Windermere says to her husband, ‘You are very jealous of Mrs Erlynne’s honour’, I would follow Wilde’s stage direction and ‘tu...

Answered by Clara B. Drama tutor
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Romeo and Juliet - Live Theatre Evaluation

On the 30th September 2015 I saw Jonathan Humphçreys production of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield which is a thrust stage.
Romeo and Juliet resonates wi...

Answered by Ben O. Drama tutor
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