
Plan vivid drama lessons covering improvisation, devising, scripted work and performance — without spending weekends hunting for stimulus material.
Generate drama lessons, character cards, improvisation prompts, devising stimuli, scripted-work analyses and performance assessment rubrics. Kuraplan's AI understands drama pedagogy — practical, embodied, ensemble-led — so every lesson gets students on their feet.
Discover how Kuraplan's AI tools are specifically designed to help drama educators
Build slides with character archetype illustrations, body-language reference, stage diagrams and stimulus images. Use them to set up a devising task or model a technique.
Generate lessons that get students on their feet in the first five minutes. Every lesson includes a physical warm-up, a skill focus, a small-group exploration and a sharing-back moment.
Create character profile cards, devising stimulus prompts, scripted-text analysis sheets, performance reflection logs and self/peer assessment grids.
Generate character archetype illustrations, body-language reference cards (open/confident, closed/timid, fight stance, flight stance), stage layout diagrams and mood-board imagery for devising.

Sequence whole units around a final performance — devised piece, scripted extract, physical theatre showcase. Includes rehearsal milestones, reflection journals and assessment rubrics.

Ask for warm-up games, ways to scaffold devising for nervous students, character development prompts, or how to differentiate for shy and confident performers in the same class.
Explore ready-to-use lesson plans created by drama teachers
Free printable drama illustrations and diagrams — labelled, classroom-ready, CC BY-NC 4.0
Ready-to-teach slide decks aligned to the drama curriculum
Drama teaching looks improvised but every great lesson is meticulously planned. The warm-up, the skill focus, the stimulus, the group composition, the sharing-back, the reflection — all need to flow so that students feel safe enough to take creative risks. Most drama teachers we speak to spend hours every week hunting for the right stimulus, building character cards by hand, and rewriting devising prompts that flopped last year.
Kuraplan's AI knows that good drama is practical first. Ask for a Year 7 lesson on freeze-frame and you don't get a worksheet — you get a clear physical warm-up, a skilled-focus modelled demo, a paired and small-group exploration, and a sharing-back structure. The plan gets students moving, then reflecting, in the order that actually works.
Devising work lives or dies by the stimulus. Kuraplan can generate stimulus packs around any theme — identity, home, conflict, journey, transformation — at the right level for your class. Each pack includes an image stimulus, a text fragment, an object prompt and a soundscape suggestion, so students can choose their starting point.
Whole-class dramas often need pre-built characters with a clear role, motivation and obstacle. Kuraplan can generate full character cards on any setting — a Victorian workhouse, an Ancient Greek myth, a near-future dystopia — at the right level of complexity for your class.
Whether you teach GCSE Drama (any board), NCEA Drama, AU Drama or general theatre arts, Kuraplan calibrates units and assessments to your spec. Devising portfolios, scripted-extract analysis, performance rubrics — all built to match what your students actually need.
Drama teachers didn't get into the job to spend Sundays formatting character cards. Kuraplan hands you a strong first draft of everything from a single warm-up game to a full devising unit, so you can focus on the messy, joyful work of directing young performers. Start free.
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