Make research posters on all main practitioners. Have a look at Stanislavsky, Chekhov, Brecht, Berkoff and Grotowski. Read books on theatre too; expanding your research and not just the syllabus will help you answer the questions better. Look at the history of theatre too as in looking into the style of acting and the mise en scene influenced by Greek or Shakespeare and so on. Practice questions more instead of revising too. Helps you prepare. Make revision cards of all the key techniques to memorise the key words that the criteria requires to see in the answers, as they usually skip your paragraphs.
Hi Amy! I would love to help here are some of my top tips: 1. Revise over your concepts!!! This is going to set you up for an amazing grade. For example your voice and movement concepts along with your technical theatre concepts is what is going to make you really stand out in your exam. You can see all of the concepts you should know using this link: https://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/drama/specifications/AQA-8261-SP-2016.PDF 2. For your performance element, feel free to get in touch about this and I will see how best I can help you with it. Hope this helps: Callum
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