Drama / Performing

Drama / Performing

What is it? 

Dramatic performances usually consist of an written text being played out on stage by actresses and actors representing the characters for an audience's enjoyment, and can be combined with both music and dance. It comes in many different genres and styles, and is popular throughout the world; attending the theatre and the cinema are some of the most favoured recreational pursuits of all time. 

What does it involve?

There are two sides to dramatic performance - the viewer and the performer! The viewer has a much more passive role, as their purpose is to focus on the entertainers. The onstage performers have a lot more to do; their role involves things such as memorising a script and/or music, learning the correct stage directions and how to perform correctly - but when it all comes together perfectly it makes for great entertainment!

Why do it and what are the benefits?

Having a go at acting can be great for a self confidence boost, and can vastly improve teamwork and communication skills. Students that are particularly shy or have trouble speaking up could benefit greatly from taking some acting lessons - it can help greatly with self esteem. On the other side of things, taking a group to see a play or a musical is a fantastic way to entertain and learn simultaneously, and can often inspire viewers into pursing their own creative endeavors. 

What equipment do we need?

Drama is relatively low on equipment needs when you start out, as it's more about self confidence and expression than how fancy the performance looks! Attending a performance will also require very little; not much more than the entrance fee!

Who is it suitable for?

Performing and watching drama is suitable for anyone to have a go at! Since theatre and acting depends entirely on the performer, the level of engagement can vary from just trying it out to starring in a full production!

Costs?

Attending the theatre or cinema can vary from under £5 to over £50 depending on the production - the more famous the people or the play, the more expensive it will be! Dramatic performing taster sessions/courses will also vary a lot in cost between venues, so make sure to check out the details of everything around you!

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

Not everyone will feel immediately confident when it comes to drama and performance, so make sure not to pressure those who are clearly a little more reluctant to dive in.

How do we include?

Everybody should be able to get involved in drama and performance in some manner! Those with learning difficulties may find it the hardest, but with the right setting and assistance everybody should be able to have fun with this activity. 

Doing it abroad?

Students interested in drama/acting will be fascinated by going to see a foreign performance - every country will have their own cultural influences that change the styles and themes of their drama, and the ensuing production will be an unforgettable experience for anyone from the UK and a chance to understand just how society changes around the world. 

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Check out individual venue websites to see exactly what sort of activities they have on. 

 

See the list below for venues and providers who deliver this activity:

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Built in 1582 as a Merchant's House and set in the beautiful Waterlow Park, Lauderdale House is a Grade II listed building and now runs primarily as an arts and education centre, welcoming over 65,000 visitors each year.

Exhibitions & Fairs

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Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
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If you love Performing Arts we offer top quality training taught by industry professionals at Pineapple Dance Studios.

At Pineapple Performing Arts we have something for everyone! Our classes range from children aged three to teenagers and also adult courses for any age from beginners to advanced.

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Media (Film, Television and Radio)
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Stratford's premier cinema.

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Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
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Penyrheol Theatre is situated in the heart of Gorseinon and forms part of Penyrheol Leisure Centre, which is heart of Gorseinon with direct and easy links to Junction 47 of the M4.

Penyrheol Theatre is a community theatre and plays host to a wide range of events and shows every year. These include fashion shows, private functions, plays, talent shows, productions such as High School Musical, Annie and Cinderella as well as the annual Pantomime and Dance Festival.

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Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
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The Orange Tree Theatre is a 172-seat theatre which was built specifically as a theatre in the round. It is housed within a disused 1867 primary school, built in Victorian Gothic style.

The theatre was founded in 1971 and exclusively presents its own productions. It also operates an educational programme called Shakespeare for Schools and runs a trainee director scheme.

Education

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Outdoor Activity
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Activ4 was established in 2002 and is today run by people with a genuine passion for providing students with the best travel experience possible.  

Activ4 has gained a deserved reputation for delivering tours worldwide offering excellent value.  

Organisers of Sports, Ski and Performing Arts tours certainly welcome the intelligently compiled itineraries, tour introduction packs and also the tremendous level of administrative support.

Fun packed activities: ski, sport, adventure or performing arts trips. 

ABTA & ATOL bonded

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Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
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Glyndebourne is an English country house, the site of an opera house that, since 1934, has been the venue for the annual summer Glyndebourne Festival Opera.

Make an occasion of visiting Glyndebourne and come for the whole afternoon: you can explore the grounds, visit our Archive and Gallery or have a picnic on the lawn. 

The Glyndebourne Gardens and Lake​

Glyndebourne's gardens are a treat for the senses all year round. Discover more about what's going on in the garden and the people who look after it.

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Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
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Bristol Old Vic is a renowned theatrical company based in a restored Georgian theatre with red-and-gold tiers and modern technology. It also boasts one of the most successful and well-respected conservatoire drama schools in the UK.

Schools

Are you thinking about bringing a school group to Bristol Old Vic?

We offer special school rates on tickets for the majority of our shows, and our tailored school booking process ensures that your experience is stress free.

The benefits of making a school booking with us include:

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Themed Attractions
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Galina International Study Tours Ltd is a family-owned company that organises educational study tours across a wide range of curriculum areas. It was founded in 1989.

We offer coach-based, curriculum-relevant study tours designed by Tour Consultants, all of whom have experience in teaching and examining.

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Outdoor Activity
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Actviities include Ski & Snowboarding, Science-Geography-Technology Discovery, TeamWork Sports Tours, and Academy Tours for Performing & Expressive Arts.

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