Module Descriptors
THEATRE PRACTICE: PLAY PRODUCTION PROJECT
DRAM50109
Key Facts
Faculty of Arts and Creative Technologies
Level 5
30 credits
Contact
Leader: Paul Jones
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 72
Independent Study Hours: 228
Total Learning Hours: 300
Assessment
  • CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT weighted at 40%
  • PERFORMANCE weighted at 40%
  • JOURNAL weighted at 20%
Module Details
Module Learning Strategies
Through workshops, rehearsal and tutorials, students will study and undertake the preparation, rehearsal and staging of a full-length play (or double bill). Students will move from a first 'read-through' and weekly rehearsals and production meetings to final technical and dress rehearsals leading to a public presentation. Students will also be expected to work on the project independently outside of timetabled staff contact hours. Punctuality, attendance and preparedness for work will be part of the continuous assessment of the student's understanding of the importance of creative collaboration. Finally, students will make a written evaluation of their contribution to the rehearsal and production process.
Module Indicative Content
This module will involve you in the rehearsal, staging and performance of a modern play. You will study the professional theatre approach to the rehearsal and production process including directing, acting and production and technical roles (i.e. stage management, lighting design and operation, setting and costume design and implementation, sound design and operation and publicity and marketing). The module will include technical and dress rehearsals and performances of the play before an audience.
Module Additional Assessment Details
Continuous Assessment [Learning Outcomes 1 & 3]
Production Log/Journal [Learning Outcome 2]
Performance [Learning Outcomes 1, 2 ,3]

Fulfilment of general assessment criteria for practical work (see Award Handbook)
Module Resources
Theatre/studio and workshop/seminar spaces
Library
IT software (e.g. word-processing)
Lighting and sound equipment and software
The Blackboard virtual learning environment will be available (where relevant) to support this module. Details will be supplied in the module handbook.
Module Texts
Copley and Kilner. (2001) Stage Management:Crowood
David M. (1998) True and False, Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor:Faber & Faber
Freakley V. (2005) Business in the Performing Arts:Hodder and Stoughton
Ingham R. (1992) The Costume Designer's Handbook:Heineman
Leonard J.A. (2001) Theatre Sound: A & C Black
Mitchell K. (2007) Directing for the Stage:Routledge
Mitter S. (1992) Systems of Rehearsa:Routledge
Moran N (2007) Performance Lighting Design:A & C Black
Reid F. (2000) Designing for the Theatre:A&C Black
Taylor D. (1996) Directing Plays:A & C Black