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Browse all A-Level Drama tutorsA-Level Drama and Theatre combines practical performance work with a significant written examination component. The written exam requires students to analyse texts as a director and designer, apply the work of theatrical practitioners (Brecht, Stanislavski, Artaud, Berkoff) to unseen material, and evaluate live theatre. The written component is where most marks are lost, and a specialist A-Level Drama tutor can transform a student's analytical writing about theatre. Enfield has significant demand for private tutors driven by competitive grammar school entry — the borough feeds several selective schools and parents invest heavily in preparation.
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Browse all A-Level Drama tutorsA-Level Drama is accepted for Drama, Theatre Studies and Performance degrees at most universities and conservatoires. For competitive drama school entry, practical performance is paramount — A-Level grade matters less than audition quality. For academic drama programmes at Russell Group universities, the written component carries significant weight.
Students who describe what Brecht believed generally rather than applying Brechtian technique specifically to the text and production question lose marks throughout the written paper. A tutor teaches the application-first approach that scores at the higher levels.
Questions about live performance (lighting, sound, costume, direction, acting) require technical theatre vocabulary applied evaluatively — not a plot summary or personal reaction. A tutor drills the vocabulary and analytical structure these questions need.
The devising component requires a written portfolio that documents the creative process, theoretical influences and rehearsal development. Students who write narrative accounts rather than critically reflective analyses score in the lower band.
Yes — tutors with performance or directing backgrounds can support devising development, rehearsal feedback, and preparation for performance assessments. The written examination is where most students need the most help, but practical support is also available through TutorLab tutors.
A-Level Drama tutors typically charge £28–£52 per hour. Tutors with professional theatre experience or drama degrees often charge towards the higher end.
Yes — this is one of the most targeted tutoring requests for A-Level Drama. A tutor can review your child's practice responses, identify where technical vocabulary and analytical depth are missing, and build the specific written skills these questions demand.
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