Administration — Aug 26, 2024

Course Outline

This course builds on skills gained in NCEA Level 2 drama. It requires work in-and-out of class time and further develops students' skills in devising, improvisation, theatre technology, acting, responding and reflecting on theatre practice, effective communication and group responsibility. Drama has strong links with English, History, Music, Dance and Classics.

Drama is an excellent 'companion' course for industries that involve people e.g. law, education, politics, health, hospitality, sports, media, business, tourism, management. Careers such as;: stage manager, medicine,TV/Radio commentator/reporter/presenter, playwright, set/lighting/costume designer or technician, actor, director, editor, camerapersonman, critic/reviewer. Drama increases employability by developing key competencies such as managing self, relating to others, participating and contributing in a practical environment.

Students will:

Prerequisites

Level 2 Drama or with approval from the TiC Drama.

Drama is also supported by extracurricular opportunities:


Scholarship Drama is encouraged for students who are interested.