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  • DRAMAAND THEATER

  • DramaProse or verse telling a story intended for representation by actors through dialogue or action.

  • The PlayScript : printed copy of a play.Acts : the major sections of a play.

    Playwright : person who writes plays.Scene : small section or portion of a play.

  • The PeopleActor: male performerActress: female performerCast: all performers selected to portray characters.Director: instructs actors on how to portray characters.

  • The Theater

    A building where a play is performed containing the stage and seating area for the audience.

  • Areas of the StageBackstage: area behind scenery not visible to audience.Center stage: area in the center of the stage.Downstage: area closest to the audience.Stage left/right: area to actors left or right as he/she faces the audience.

  • Upstage: area furthest away from the audience.Backdrop: painted curtain without fullness.Set: all sets and props that help define the action.Flats: canvas-covered wooden frames used for scenery.

  • Upstage

    BACKSTAGEBACKSTAGE

    Down StageCenter StageStage LeftStage RightAudience

  • Stage DirectionsCue: something that precedes the next action.Cut: to stop the action.Exit: to leave the stage.

  • Elements of DramaPlot: the main storyline Theme: the basic idea of the playCharacter: person, animal or thing in the story

  • Language: formal setting or dialectSpectacle: visuals involved on stageDialogue: conversation between two or more characters.Monologue: one person speaking

  • Costumes: clothing worn by an actor on stage to help represent characters.Props: items used on stage to help actors tell a story

  • Creative DramaticsImprovisation: to make up or perform without preparation.Pantomime: to communicate without speaking using only facial and body gestures.

  • Mimicry: to copy or imitate something very closely.Role Playing : to take on the characteristics of someone or something.

  • A HISTORY OF DRAMADrama began in ancient Greece dating back to 543 B.C.It started as choral performances of dancing and singing honoring the Greek god, Dionysus, the god of wine.

  • The Greeks held their dramas in outdoor theaters called amphitheaters, the largest seating 14,000 people.Theater at Delphi

  • Types of Greek DramaTragedy: character is confronted with a difficult moral choice and usually ends in his or her death.Comedy: a humorous entertaining performance with a happy ending.

  • In Greek drama, the actors all wore masks to help the audience recognize the character they were playing.The Agamemnon Mask

  • 550-534 BCLocated at the bottom of the Acropolis in Athens.OrchestraChorusProskenionSkeneTheater of Dionysos


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