Drama: Performance and Response (1hr 30mins | 80 Marks)
You have 80 marks to earn in just 90 minutes. That is roughly 1 minute per mark. The most common mistake OCR students make is writing massive, beautiful paragraphs for the 3-mark questions, leaving them with no time to finish the 30-mark Live Theatre essay. Be ruthless with your time! Spend exactly 55 minutes on Section A and 35 minutes on Section B.
You will answer a series of exactly 8 questions based on a printed extract from your chosen set text (e.g., Blood Brothers, Missing Dan Nolan, Find Me). The questions scale up in difficulty.
What it asks: These questions usually ask you to identify a specific acting skill (vocal or physical), state a character's motivation, or give a brief directing/design idea for a few lines.
What it asks: Often focuses on the interaction between two characters, or how a designer/director could create a specific atmosphere for the scene.
What it asks: The final question (Question 8) is a broader prompt asking you to direct, act, or design the extract to communicate an overarching theme or character journey.
You will be given a choice of two questions (Question 9 or 10). Choose ONE. This is an evaluative essay about a live performance you have seen.
What it asks: To evaluate how effectively the actors, directors, or designers communicated meaning to the audience.
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