Module Descriptors
THEATRE PERFORMANCE
PERF40008
Key Facts
Digital, Technology, Innovation and Business
Level 4
30 credits
Contact
Leader: Robert Marsden
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 150
Independent Study Hours: 150
Total Learning Hours: 300
Pattern of Delivery
  • Occurrence A, Wilkes Academy Limited, UG Semester 2
  • Occurrence B, LMA Liverpool, UG Semester 2
  • Occurrence C, LMA London, UG Semester 2
Sites
  • LMA Liverpool
  • LMA London
  • Wilkes Academy Limited
Assessment
  • PERFORMANCE weighted at 80%
  • EVALUATION weighted at 20%
Module Details
Module Learning Outcome
1. DEMONSTRATE THE ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES TO REHEARSE AND PERFORM A FULL-SCALE THEATRE PRODUCTION EMBRACING PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE AND STANDARDS DURING ALL PARTS OF THE PRODUCTION PROCESS.
Knowledge and Understanding
Application

2. DEMONSTRATE AN ABILITY TO WORK EFFECTIVELY WITH KEY CREATIVE AND TECHNICAL PERSONNEL THROUGH THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION PROCESS IN A POSITIVE AND CONSTRUCTIVE MANNER.
Working with others

3. ASSIMILATE AND REPRODUCE CREATIVE CONTENT, THROUGH REHEARSAL TO PERFORMANCE, SOLVING PROBLEMS AS THEY ARISE DURING ALL PARTS OF THE PRODUCTION PROCESS.
Problem solving

4. CRITICALLY EVALUATE YOUR OWN PROGRESS AS A PERFORMER THROUGH THE THEATRE PRODUCTION JOURNEY AND HOW IT HAS BEEN INFORMED BY THEORY AND CURRENT PRACTICE. Reflection
Assessment Details
Assessment: Performance (80%) No more than 1 hour in total
A theatre performance that is the culmination of disciplined rehearsals leading to a performance to an audience
[Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3]

Assessment 2 – Evaluation (20%)
A critical evaluation of your contribution to the collaborative process and of the outcome, with findings expressed through a range of communication methods.
[Learning Outcomes 4]

Final Assessment:
Assessment 1

Formative Assessment:
Review of rehearsals and performance material
Indicative Content
This module creates the opportunity for you to participate in a live theatre performance through which you will connect with an audience in a professional environment. The emphasis will be on all cast members to ensure the production reflects professional industry expectations and standards; therefore, you must commit to the rehearsal process whatever role you may be playing. Professional etiquette with reference to ethics and health and safety is a mandatory requirement in order to allow the production to reach potential for all performers. All individuals will channel their own research, practical technique, skills and reflection through rehearsals and eventually to performance.

Throughout the process you will be supported by ongoing assessment in order to identify areas for development both individually and as a whole cast to meet the demands of a full-scale production. Through group discussion and workshops, you will be expected to engage in critical reflection allowing for immediate action points to be implemented. These may be informed by peer, tutor and potentially audience feedback. You will also be reflecting on group and individual dynamics, input and authenticity, development and application of character through your performance skills and those of the group.

You will be expected to engage in research, including the exploration of theoretical frameworks, to inform your creative approach to the production as a whole and your character development. Reflective practice, whether written or verbal, will be a vehicle for sharing the insights you have gained through this research and an opportunity to articulate your experiences on your journey through the creative process, including how your practice has been informed by theoretical understanding and analysis of the subject. It will address the practical considerations you faced in preparing, with others, for the application and commitment to the performance and will demonstrate your understanding and appreciation of the process of mounting a full-scale, theatrical production.

You will be assessed on your ability to work in a conscientious, supportive, committed manner - embracing etiquette, dedication, focus, research and ability to take direction and advice, together with your ability to faithfully reproduce for the stage the performance role that has been created, explored and delivered in the rehearsal process.
Learning Strategies
Strategies in this module place an emphasis on practical work, in order that learning is focussed on building creative and technical skills associated with acting in, and producing a live theatre performance with an audience.
This will be facilitated through the following:
Introduction to the module and explanation of the assessment criteria
Performance technique classes and workshops
Theory workshops
Cast read through(s)
Casting / auditions
Rehearsals / dress rehearsals / technical rehearsals
Performance
Tutorials
One to one reviews
Independent research
¿ Group Discussion and critique
¿ Reflective practice
Reference Texts
Brook, P (2008) The Empty Space: Penguin

Cain, L (2017) Transmissions in Dance: Staging Contemporary Practices: Palgrave MacMillan

Cramer, L (2013) Creating Musical Theatre: Methuen Drama

Flatt, K (2019) Choreography: Creating and Developing Dance for Performance: The Crowood Press

Taylor, M. & Symonds, D. (2014) Studying Musical Theatre: Theory and Practice: Palgrave Macmillan

White, M (1999) Staging a Musical: A & C Black
Resources
Performance Studio
Theatre Space
IPADs
CD / USB / iPod Boom Box
Internet and IT Access
Licenced rehearsal material
Assorted Costumes / Props