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10 July 2025

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KS4/KS5 – For GCSE & A-Level Drama Students
From Drama Llama Performing Arts

Dive into the world of Antonin Artaud and the power of Theatre of Cruelty with this creative, no-prep worksheet.

This resource explores:
Who Artaud was and what he believed
What the Theatre of Cruelty really means (spoiler: it’s not violence!)
How actors can use sound, light, and movement instead of dialogue
Creative scene-building and reflection questions
An Actor’s Challenge to try it out practically

Perfect for introducing the style or revising for written exams. Can be used as classwork, homework, or for flipped learning alongside our matching YouTube explainer (link included).
Printable
Thought-provoking tasks
Great for devising and practitioner studies

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