The summative is worth 30% of the overall mark: Directors Notebook and Interview 10%, Shaping a
Social/Political Theme 15% (research and performance), and reflection 5%.
In this part you, as a group, will choose a political/social issue/theme to explore collectively and find a
theatrical style that suits the exploration and performance of the political/social theme.
You will be expected to demonstrate dramatic, theatrical, exploratory, research and analytical skills
acquired during the course including brainstorming, finding ideas, researching, improvisation, script
writing, movement, rehearsal, revising, organizing and polishing a final performance.
Keep all evidence of research notes, images, and rough work in a folder that will be submitted at the
end of the unit with all other required work. No final mark shall be awarded without evidence of
process work.
Your group must reach a consensus on a single social or political theme/issue around
which your theatrical presentation will be built from the outset as there are both group
and individual components in this part of the summative. After these decisions have
been made, students will need to negotiate to determine which theatrical style is most
Poverty
Environmental Issues
Homophobia
Curfews
Bullying
Body Image
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