%0 Journal Article %T Drama for L2 Speaking and Language Anxiety: Evidence from Brazilian EFL Learners %A Angelica Galante %J RELC Journal %@ 1745-526X %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0033688217746205 %X Anxiety is a dimension of L2 speaking that has been heavily investigated over the past several decades, but there is a paucity of research investigating instruction aiming at lowering anxiety. While research suggests drama lowers L2 learners¡¯ anxiety, it is unclear to what extent anxiety is affected by drama. This article reports results from a mixed methods study examining whether drama impacts foreign language anxiety (FLA). The participants were 24 Brazilian adolescents who took part in two distinct four-month EFL programmes: a drama and a non-drama programme. An adapted version of the Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale (FLCAS) was used as pre- and post measures. Analyses from FLCAS indicate a significant reduction in FLA levels among learners in both groups over time, with a slightly better improvement among learners in the drama group. Further analysis provides evidence that drama can enhance comfort levels when speaking the L2. Implications for research and language teaching are discussed %K Drama %K language anxiety %K L2 speaking %K theatre %K classroom research %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0033688217746205