GCSE DRAMA REVISION SHEET NOTE: GCSE REVISION WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAYS AND THURSDAYS AT LUNCHTIME AND AFTERSCHOOL

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The End of Course Examination: 40% of final GCSE Grade COMPONENT 1: Understanding Drama Section A Theatre Roles and Terminology Section B Study of a Set Play The Crucible Arthur Miller Section C Live Theatre Production Analysis Key Elements to Revise: Section A Key Roles within Theatre and what their job roles are. (In the exam this will present itself by multiple choice) E.G. Who is responsible for writing the script including dialogue and stage directions? You will then have a choice of 3 as to which job role matches Stage types/positions These are all in your white booklet. Section B The Crucible Arthur Miller (Methuen drama student edition) Revise and identify KEY SCENES; including the play s CONTEXT, GENRE, HISTORICAL INFLUENCE, ACTING CHOICES AND DESIGN CHOICES Focus on the ACTING SKILLS necessary to successfully perform the given extract and don t forget to PEE! Section C Live Theatre Production Analysis- The Woman in Black/Love Song Revise and identify KEY SCENES; including the play s CONTEXT, GENRE, HISTORICAL INFLUENCE, ACTING CHOICES AND DESIGN CHOICES Focus on the ACTING SKILLS demonstrated in particularly effective scenes and don t forget to PEE! GCSE DRAMA REVISION SHEET Here are some key elements that will aid you on your journey to BOSSIN your exams. NOTE: GCSE REVISION WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAYS AND THURSDAYS AT LUNCHTIME AND AFTERSCHOOL Assessment marks and % s of GCSE Component 1 80 Marks - 40% Component 2-80 Marks - 40% Component 3 40 Marks - 20% So what s KEY?! In order to get the most from your GCSE and achieve your full potential, it is vital that all of your answers have detail, depth and reasons. Justify your Points with Evidence and Explanation don t forget to PEE! Correct drama terminology is vital! Any issues, questions or if you require further support, please contact us at: Miss Mason: rjm@brockington.leics.sch.uk Ms Broadfield: hab@brockington.leics.sch.uk Exam Length: 1hr 45 minutes Mock Exam Thursday 14 th December Morning GCSE Exam Friday 18 th May Afternoon

Playwright Writing the script of the play, including dialogue and stage directions Technician Operating the technical equipment such as lighting and sound boards during a production Director Oversees the creative aspects of the production. Develops the concepts and overall idea. Liaises with all aspects of the creative team. Rehearsing to ensure all performers and technical aspects are ready for performance. Giving notes to the performers during rehearsals. Sound Designer sound required for the performance. Including music and sound effects. Creates a sound plot. Roles in Theatre and Performance Theatre Manager Running the theatre building, including overseeing the Front of House staff and box office (who sell tickets) Costume Designer Designing what the actors wear on stage. Making sure that the costumes are appropriate for the period and style of the piece. Stage Manager Running the backstage elements of the play, organising rehearsal schedule and keeping a list of props and technical needs Puppet Designer puppets for a production, taking into account the style of puppets and how they re operated Set Designer set of the play. Including objects placed on stage. Providing sketches and other design materials before overseeing the creation of the set. Performer Appearing in a performance; acting, dancing or singing, etc. Understudy Learning a part of a lead character, including all lines and movement in case they are needed for a planned or unexpected absence Lighting Designer lighting states that will be used in performance. Understanding the technical capabilities of the theatre and plotting the lights

Character Interaction (The action/re-action between one or more character) Proxemics Intimate Proxemics (closest) Personal Proxemics (comfortable talking space) Social Proxemics (Group social zone) Public Proxemics (in town, walking around) Genre The category of the piece of theatre (Horror, Documentary, Musical, Comedy, etc.) Style Naturalistic, Non-Naturalistic, Abstract, Surrealistic, Physical Theatre, Dance Drama Rehearsal The process of developing and practising the scene/piece Performance The end product that is shown Character The person you are creating, and/or interpreting Technique The way (discipline) of carrying out a particular task Development Continuing improvements in order to progress Communication The imparting or exchanging of communication Dialogue Speech between 2 or more characters Drama Terminology Monologue A long speech to either the audience or another character Duologue A scene between two characters Protagonist The central/main character Antagonist One that contends or opposes another Blocking Backs to the audience. Also, a rehearsal techniques done by the director to co-ordinate movements Masking Standing in front of characters, in the way of the audience (sometimes done for comedic effect) Upstaging Diverting the audiences attention from the main performance; taking all of the attention for yourself Status The state of power, authority and importance Tableaux Freeze frame that represents a story Dramatic Irony When the audience know something that one of the characters doesn t Practitioner: Stanislavski The Magic If Emotion Memory Given Circumstance Circles of Attention Subtext Objective Super-Objective Counter-Objective Brecht Rhetorical Questions Placards Alienation Breaking the fourth-wall Direct Address Artaud Theatre of the Oppressed Theatre of cruelty Invasive theatre Stage Types: Proscenium Arch Traverse End-On Theatre in-the-round Thrust Acting Skills and Characterisation: Voice Skills Tone Pitch Pace Pause Accent Volume Emphasis Physical Skills Body Language Facial Expression Posture Gesture Habits/ Mannerisms Eye focus DON T FORGET TO REFER TO YOUR WORD BANKS OF KEY WORDS TOO!

The Language of the Exam VOICE MOVEMENT DESIGN AUDIENCE VOLUME TONE PITCH PAUSE SILENCE ACCENT TIMING RHYTHM NARRATION STYLE VOCAL MANNERISM PACE GESTURE POSTURE PHYSICAL MANNERISM LEVELS USE OF SPACE STILLNESS CONTRAST MIME GAIT STAGE FIGHTING BLOCKING CHOREOGRAPHY CROWDS PACE STAGING FORM LIGHTING/SOUND/ COSTUME RELATION TO AUDIENCE TEXT DEMANDS PERIOD GENRE COLOUR /TEXTURE REALISTIC MINIMAL RESPRESENTATION AL DURABILITY LEVELS GENRE / STYLE TARGET AUDIENCE TENSION SUSPENSE RESPONSE EFFECT COMEDY REHEARSAL STAGING FORMS PROSCENIUM ARCH THRUST ARENA APRON PROMENADE IN THE ROUND FIRST IDEAS RESEARCH MIND MAPS IMPROVISATION HOT SEATING CHARACTER EXPERIMENTING REVIEW EVALUATION OFF TEXT IMPRO TABLEAUX KEY MOMENTS STATUS EMOTIONAL MEMORY ROLE SWAPPING MOTIVATION UNITS AND OBJECTIVES. LIGHTING TIMING INTENSITY COLOUR SPECIAL EFFECTS ISOLATING AREAS TIME/PERIOD CREATING CONVENTIONS LANTERNS / GELS / GOBO COSTUME PERIOD COLOUR TEXTURE STATUS MOVEMENT DURABILITY SYMBOLISM SOUND PLOT DEMANDS VOLUME USE OF MUSIC SOUND EFFECTS SETTING/CONTEXT PACE SPECIAL EFFECTS PERIOD TECHNIQUES PHYSICAL THEATRE.TABLEAU. CHORAL SPEECH/ CHORAL MOVEMENT. ECHO. ROUND. SLOW MOTION. SYSTEM, MOVEMENT. LIFTS. FALLS. CARRIES. NARRATION. OVERLAPPING DIALOGUE. S.T.A.G.E STYLE TARGET AIMS GENRE EFFECTS

The Crucible by Arthur Miller - Context The Crucible examines the witch hunts that took place in 17th century Salem, Massachusetts. When he wrote it, Arthur Miller was already a successful playwright. The play also subtly refers to the 'communist witch hunts' in the USA in the 1950s. During the 17th century in Salem, Massachusetts, there really were witch hunts very much like those depicted in this play. Early settlers in North America had fled from religious persecution in England and other European countries but this did not make them more tolerant. They were very intense about religious purity. By modern standards we might call them religious fanatics. They were very intolerant of 'alternative viewpoints. During the 1950s America went through a period of intense fear of the spread of the anti-capitalist economic system called communism. The government organised an investigation to identify communists and drive them out of positions of influence. This is often referred to as the 'communist witch hunt'. The Crucible portrays witch hunting as something deep within the origins of the American character. Miller shows it arising out of a wide variety of motives, including unfounded fear, jealousy and revenge, an ugly and unflattering image of America which was far from the way that Americans liked to see themselves. In the town of Salem, teenage girls, led by Abigail Williams, accuse women and men of witchcraft. One man, John Proctor, had an affair with Abigail, and he now thinks that Abigail is causing trouble because she is jealous of his wife. The efforts of the court to find out the truth are swayed by the hysteria that the girls create in the court room. The judge chooses to believe the girls' stories, to save the reputation of the court, and many innocent townspeople are executed, including John Proctor. Examples taken from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/english_literature/dramacrucible