Theatre is the presentation of human behaviours, psychology and culture through the intersection of text, bodies, time and space. Theatre performance develops and enhances a learner's analytical, evaluative and critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Through study and practice in theatrical analysis and research, play script interpretation and engagement in theatrical production processes, learners develop their acting, aesthetic, interpretive and communication skills, and their understanding of culture and society. Learners develop and apply stagecraft knowledge, acting methodologies, and skills. They will also develop an understanding of themselves as theatre practitioners, and an appreciation of theatre, the craft of acting and its significance as an art form.
TASC. Theatre performance. Level 3, SDP315120, 2020.
Course information for TASC Theatre Performance level 3 can be found here.
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