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All key aspects of the play will be covered in this course with clear ideas on producing schemes of work and enhancing exam performance given. Production history and the impact of theatrical and social changes on performance will be examined. There will also be plenty of opportunity for delegates to question and explore specific parts of the text if desired. |
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BIRMINGHAM |
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EXETER |
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LIVERPOOL |
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LONDON |
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NEWCASTLE |
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SOUTHAMPTON |
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Can't find the date you want?
Did you know you could also have this event delivered inhouse
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COURSE CONTENT |
- Practical teaching ideas focused on assessment objectives
- Making the plays relevant for contemporary audiences
- Rehearsal structures, directorial approaches
- The director's use of social, historical and cultural context
- Staging key scenes and comparing performances
- Questions and answers
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To book a place on this course, please select a date opposite |
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Duration: One Day |
Price:
£270 + VAT
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Reference: 7719WW |
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