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Last updated

12 June 2025

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This dynamic, one-off practical A-Level Drama lesson explores how Brechtian performance techniques can be applied to Scene 5 of Georg Büchner’s Woyzeck to expose inequality, mock social power, and highlight class hypocrisy.

Students engage physically and creatively through:
Exaggerated gestus work
Stylised group movement
Political rhyme adaptation
Spass-driven taunts

And a high-impact mini performance task using a shortened version of Scene 5

Clear scaffolding supports exam-style reflection with director-based sentence starters and contextual links to Brecht’s Epic Theatre.

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