Theatre Spaces
The Department works principally in two well equipped spaces. The Bradleian Theatre is excellent as a teaching room and doubles as a 135-seat studio theatre. This space is ideal for the performance of pupils' own work and for the hosting of the professional touring companies that visit the College several times each year.
The Ellis Theatre boasts an exciting and distinctive atmosphere and can be converted into a variety of stage formats. In a conventional end-stage configuration, it accommodates just over 200; as a thrust stage it holds 360 and, as a theatre-in-the-round, it seats nearly 450 including almost 100 in the surrounding balcony. Pupils thus gain experience of performing in a variety of spaces.
Drama In the Curriculum
For well over a decade, the College's Drama Department has been teaching Drama in the curriculum both at GCSE and at A-Level, the latter being a notably challenging and richly stimulating course that broadens intellectual and conceptual horizons and develops performance and technical skills. Involving a fine balance of analytical, imaginative and practical work, curricular Drama demands mature discipline and a high level of motivation and commitment.