Twelfth Night: Play on a Page for GCSE Drama

“A fantastic revision tool”

11 highly visual, A3 revision posters break down everything students need to know into easily-digestible chunks.

Fun, extremely useful and easy for students to understand and interact with

K Bevan, Drama Teacher & Peer Reviewer

    Covering context, plot, all acts and scenes, characters, themes, performance and design, each page is provided as:

  • A complete revision poster
    • Hand out at the end of the study as consolidation, or before exams for effective revision
    • Assign partially completed posters as in-class activities or as homework
    • Display in classroom or use as placemats – great visual cues!
  • A partially complete activity poster with varied and focused tasks for independent revision

  • Concise notes summarise essential knowledge
  • Diagrams and images facilitate understanding and retention of information – perfect for visual learners!
  • Exam-style questions put theory into practice

Plus! Performance and design skills incorporated throughout


The layout is very appealing and makes retention of main points more likely.... the snippets of information from across the play gathered under one heading make synthesis and revision much easier for students

K McLoughlin, Drama/English Teacher & Peer Reviewer

What do teachers say about this resource? (7918)

This is an excellent resource. These visual mind maps are a fantastic revision tool giving students a clear overview of the plot and ideas in the play. I think the layout is very appealing and makes retention of main points more likely. I think the snippets of information from across the play gathered under one heading make synthesis and revision much easier for students. I think this resource would help support students studying this play for GCSE and would be most useful for revision. I think it is flexible enough to be useful for most GCSE specifications. I would definitely purchase this resource

K McLoughlin, Drama/English Teacher & Peer Reviewer

I really like this resource, it is fun, extremely useful and easy for students to understand and interact with. Teachers could easily use this in lessons or students could interact with it independently

K Bevan, Drama Teacher & Peer Reviewer