Adult Theatre Studies tutors
1 of 1 UK tutor teaching Theatre Studies at Adult.
Theatre Studies overlaps heavily with Drama — at A-level several boards label the qualification 'Drama and Theatre' or 'Drama and Theatre Studies'. Where it's offered as a distinct title, the emphasis tilts further toward analytical and contextual work: practitioner study (Brecht, Artaud, Berkoff, Boal, Frantic Assembly and others), live theatre evaluation, and written set-text response. Tutoring helps most with the practitioner-application essays and with the live-theatre review, where examiners reward specific, evidenced description over impressionistic praise. Look for tutors with theatre training and explicit familiarity with the practitioners and texts the relevant board prescribes.
Adult learning covers any post-school study by adults — returning to formal qualifications (Functional Skills, GCSE retakes, Access to HE diplomas), professional development (accountancy, languages, IT skills), or personal-interest learning. The student profile differs from school-age tuition: adults are usually self-funded, time-pressured, and motivated by specific goals rather than school structure. Tutoring helps most when the tutor adjusts pedagogy accordingly — fewer scaffolds, faster pace where appropriate, more respect for the adult's existing knowledge and autonomy. Look for tutors with explicit adult-learning experience (FE colleges, workplace training, ESOL, community education) rather than school teachers transposing classroom habits unchanged.
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