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THE BIG BIG DRAMA QUIZ SEE IF YOU CAN REMEMBER THE DEFINITION FOR THE DRAMA TERMS…

THE BIG BIG DRAMA QUIZ SEE IF YOU CAN REMEMBER THE DEFINITION FOR THE DRAMA TERMS…. PART 1: DRAMA FORMS. PLAY SCRIPTED OR IMPROVISED. DIALOGUE, WITH CHARACTERS AND A NARRATIVE. COMEDY. A DRAMA WHICH IS FUNNY/COMICAL. DANCE DRAMA. A DRAMA PRESENTED THROUGH DANCE MOVEMENTS. DOCU-DRAMA.

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THE BIG BIG DRAMA QUIZ SEE IF YOU CAN REMEMBER THE DEFINITION FOR THE DRAMA TERMS…

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  1. THE BIG BIG DRAMA QUIZSEE IF YOU CAN REMEMBER THE DEFINITION FOR THE DRAMA TERMS…

  2. PART 1: DRAMA FORMS

  3. PLAY SCRIPTED OR IMPROVISED DIALOGUE, WITH CHARACTERS AND A NARRATIVE

  4. COMEDY A DRAMA WHICH IS FUNNY/COMICAL

  5. DANCE DRAMA A DRAMA PRESENTED THROUGH DANCE MOVEMENTS

  6. DOCU-DRAMA A DOCUMENTARY STYLE DRAMA WITH RECONSTRUCTION OF EVENTS

  7. FORUM THEATRE A PLAY WHERE THE AUDIENCE SUGGEST CHANGES TO EFFECT THE OUTCOMES

  8. MIME STYLISED MOVEMENT TO CREATE THE ILLUSION OF REALITY

  9. MONOLOGUE A CHARACTER SPEAKS THEIR THOUGHTS ALOUD

  10. MUSICAL DRAMA INCLUDING SONG

  11. PANTOMIME CHRISTMAS THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT USUALLY BASED ON A FAIRYTALE

  12. TRAGEDY A DRAMA ABOUT UNHAPPY EVENTS AND WITH A SAD ENDING

  13. MOVEMENT USING THE BODY AS THE SOLE MEANS OF COMMUNICATION

  14. PART 2: CONVENTIONS

  15. ASIDE A REMARK TO THE AUDIENCE ONLY

  16. FLASHBACK ACTING OUT AN EVENT IN THE PAST

  17. FLASHFORWARD ACTING OUT A FUTURE OR IMAGINED EVENT

  18. FREEZE FRAME AN ACTION FROZEN IN TIME

  19. FROZEN PICTURE AN IMAGE, CREATED ON STAGE, HELD WITHOUT MOVEMENT

  20. MIME STYLISED MOVEMENT WHICH CREATES THE ILLUSION OF REALITY

  21. MONOLOGUE WHEN A CHARACTER SPEAKS THEIR THOUGHT ALOUD

  22. MOVEMENT USE OF THE BODY AS THE SOLE MEANS OF COMMUNICATION

  23. NARRATION WHEN PARTS OF THE STORY ARE TOLD BY A NARRATOR

  24. SLOW MOTION MOVEMENT PERFORMED AT A SLOWED DOWN SPEED

  25. SOLILOQUY A LENGTHY SPEECH MADE WHEN NO OTHER CHARACTERS ARE ON STAGE

  26. TABLEAU (CREDIT TERM FOR A FROZEN PICTURE) AN IMAGE, CREATED ON STAGE, HELD WITHOUT MOVEMENT

  27. PART 3: VOICE TERMS

  28. ACCENT WAY OF SPEAKING IN A LOCAL AREA OR COUNTRY

  29. ARTICULATION CLEAR PRONUNCIATION OF WORDS

  30. CLARITY CLEARNESS OF THE VOICE

  31. DIALOGUE A CONVERSATION BETWEEN TWO OR MORE CHARACTERS

  32. EMPHASIS THE STRESS ON A WORD OR PHRASE

  33. FLUENCY NATURAL, FLOWING SPEECH

  34. INTONATION RISING AND FALLING OF THE VOICE IN SPEECH

  35. PACE SPEED OF SPEECH OR MOVEMENT

  36. PAUSE A BREAK IN SPEAKING; A PERIOD OF SILENCE

  37. PITCH HOW HIGH OR LOW THE VOICE IS

  38. REGISTER APPROPRIATE SPEECH FOR THE PERSON BEING SPOKEN TO, OR FOR THE SITUATION

  39. STAGE WHISPER A LOUD WHISPER INTENDED TO BE HEARD BY THE AUDIENCE

  40. TIMING SPEAKING, MOVING OR PAUSING AT EXACTLY THE RIGHT MOMENT

  41. TONE CHANGING OF VOICE TO EXPRESS EMOTION

  42. VOLUME LOUDNESS OR QUIETNESS OF THE VOICE

  43. PART 4 SET DESIGN TERMS

  44. BACK CLOTH CANVAS CLOTH WHICH COVERS THE BACK OF THE STAGE, CAN BE PAINTED

  45. BAR HORIZONTALLY FLOWN ROD (USUALLY METAL) FROM WHICH SCENERY, LIGHTING AND OTHER EQUIPMENT IS SUSPENDED

  46. CLOTH AREA OF SCENIC CANVAS HANGING VERTICALLY

  47. CYCLORAMA THE BACK WALL OF THE STAGE WHICH CAN BE PAINTED OR LIT

  48. DOWNSTAGE THE AREA OF THE STAGE CLOSEST TO THE AUDIENCE

  49. ENTRANCE A PLACE ON THE SET THROUGH WHICH THE ACTOR MAY APPEAR ON STAGE

  50. EXIT A PLACE ON THE SET THROUGH WHICH THE ACTOR MAY LEAVE THE STAGE

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