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Drama
Department

The Drama Department at Nonsuch has grown considerably over the
past few years. Drama is a popular subject and students at Nonsuch
and the department take great pride in contributing to the thriving
arts activities across the school.
The 2005 academic year saw the department finally housed in permanent
accommodation. Our accommodation consists of two well sized studio
spaces. Drama Studio One has blackout facilities to enable practical
work and most importantly our examination performances. Studio Two
is a bright and open space which provides students with the perfect
location for lesson activities, rehearsals and a back stage area
on performance nights. Our range of technical equipment continues
to grow and offers both GCSE and A Level students the possibility
to experiment with ways to use staging, lighting and sound to enhance
their work. Studio One now has permanent loud speakers for us with
portable sound desk. Our A Level students are also ever challenging
the use of technology in their work and make constant use of projection
and digital devices to achieve this.
The
standard of our performance work continues to be a huge strength
of the department. Each year, a high proportion of our GCSE and
A Level students are awarded full performance marks by our visiting
examiners and moderators. Most notably the chief practical moderator
for AQA stated that the work of our GCSE students was exemplary
and clearly beyond the standard expected at GCSE level study.
The
Curriculum
Years
7, 8 and 9 have two one hour Drama lessons across the two-week timetable.
Students are taught a range of performance and technical skills
as well as learning transferable skills. Key issues faced by teenagers
are also explored through practical work and discussion tasks. The
Drama Department is committed to the delivery of Citizenship and
the promotion of spiritual, moral and cultural awareness.

Many GCSE and A Level students continue their dramatic study with
us; a number of students also read Drama at degree level and forge
successful careers in the arts and related fields. Recent students
have specialised in Theatre Design, Fashion Design, Stage Management
and Musical Theatre. Past students return to report how invaluable
their drama skills have been in their chosen fields.
Click
here to view the curriculum for 2010-11
Extra
Curricular Activities
Our
students are constantly engaged in a range of arts activities both
inside school and beyond
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Arts Award
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Nonsuch
is a registered Arts Award centre. 17 of our pilot candidates
gained their Silver award in May 2007.
This year we have 50 students participating in the scheme
supported by 4 trained advisors. The Bronze, Silver and Gold
awards are an excellent complement to GCSE and A Level qualifications
and are increasingly recognised by universities and arts institutions.
For more
information see the Arts Award site
www.artsaward.org.uk
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School
Productions - |
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Years 7 to 10 have the opportunity to take part in our school
productions. Our last show was 'Peter Plan'. Planning is currently
under way for a large production in 2009. |
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Theatre
Trips - |
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The
department takes all year groups to the theatre and arranges
workshops with professionals. Recent
trips include:
'The Enchanted Pig' at the Young Vic
'Twelfth Night' by Propeller Theatre Company
Tim Supple's highly acclaimed 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
'Tin Tin' at the Barbican Theatre
'Woyzeck' free tickets supplied to A Level students by The Young
Vic
A viewing of Trevor Nunn's 'Twelfth Night' followed by a master
class with Kevin Spacey
'Blood Brothers'
'The Women in Black' |
Many
of our students continue their drama study outside school. Nonsuch
students are members of the National Youth Theatre, Epsom Playhouse
and Laine Theatre Arts.
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Our
facilities are now used in the evenings and at the weekend
by outside agencies...
Please
contact Stagecoach to find out more about Drama @ Nonsuch.
Or contact the school to enquire about using our studios.
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