TutorLab connects students with Drama tutors across the UK for GCSE and A-Level. Specialist tutors cover devising, set text analysis, performance evaluation and the written components that carry significant marks, skills that practical rehearsal alone doesn't develop. Browse profiles and enquire directly from £28/hr.
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Drama tutoring supports students from GCSE through to A-Level and beyond, covering devising, performance, set texts and the written components that account for a significant portion of the final grade. A specialist drama tutor helps students connect practical and theoretical work into a coherent portfolio.
The written elements of Drama GCSE and A-Level, analysing devising work, evaluating performances and studying set texts, catch many students off guard after years of practical-only work. A tutor bridges that gap.
A GCSE drama tutor covers all three assessment components: devising (typically 40% of the grade), scripted performance and the written exam on live theatre and the set play. Most pupils need the most help with the devising log, documenting the process in enough analytical depth, and with the written exam, which requires a different academic register than practical work. A tutor who has marked or taught GCSE Drama will know exactly what each exam board's mark scheme rewards.
GCSE Drama tutors charge £30–£45/hour. A-Level Drama tutors charge £40–£60/hour. Drama school audition coaches with conservatoire backgrounds typically charge £50–£100/hour. Online sessions are usually £5–£10 less per hour than in-person, and work well for written exam prep, practitioner analysis and devising documentation.
Yes. Audition coaching for RADA, LAMDA, Rose Bruford, GSA, Arts Ed, ALRA and other conservatoires is one of the most common reasons parents search for specialist drama tutors. A good audition coach helps with speech selection, choosing contrasting pieces that suit the applicant, interpretation, physical and vocal delivery, and the recall process. The best coaches have conservatoire experience themselves or have successfully prepared previous applicants.
TutorLab drama tutors cover all main GCSE and A-Level Drama boards: AQA, Edexcel (Pearson), OCR and WJEC Eduqas. Always confirm which board your school uses before booking, the set practitioners, performance texts and written formats differ significantly. AQA requires knowledge of practitioners like Brecht, Stanislavski and Berkoff; Eduqas has different set play requirements.
For written components, absolutely. The GCSE written exam, devising evaluation, production analysis and A-Level extended responses all benefit from one-to-one coaching that can be delivered effectively online. For practical performance coaching, in-person sessions are preferable, though video call sessions still allow a tutor to give feedback on physicality, vocal projection and character work.
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