Drama Test Flashcards

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Actor

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A person who portrays a character in a production

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Blocking

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The process of positioning the actors on stage and planning. Their movements to maintain good sightlines for the audience

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Character

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In drama, a “character” is a participant in the storyline, portrayed by an actor, and is pivotal in conveying the plot, themes, and emotions of the theatrical performance.

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Genre

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The type of a story the play is telling (comedy, tragedy etc.)

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Gesture

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a movement made by a part of the body to covery the characters emotion

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Imagination

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In drama, imagination is the creative force that allows actors, directors, and designers to bring a script to life, shaping the interpretation and presentation of characters, settings, and the overall theatrical experience.

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Minimalist

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In drama, minimalism refers to a theatrical style that uses simplicity in sets, costumes, and dialogue, often focusing on essential elements to convey a powerful and thought-provoking performance.

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Plawright

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A playwright is a person who writes plays, creating the script or dialogue that actors perform on stage, shaping the narrative and dialogue of a theatrical production.

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Style

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A way in which a director chooses to interpret a performance text on-stage

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Units

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In drama, a “unit” typically refers to a segment of the script that has a distinct theme, idea, or action, often used as a structural element in analyzing or staging a play. Units help break down the flow of the story for a deeper understanding of its components.

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Context

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In drama, “context” refers to the circumstances and information surrounding a particular scene, play, or performance, providing a framework for understanding the characters, plot, and themes within a broader historical, cultural, or social setting.

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Plot

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The series of events that takes place in a play

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Stage directions

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Any instructions written in a script by the playwright to explain how a performance should be performed

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Tableu

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a moment in a performance where the action stops and the characters freeze in position

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Set/Props

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In drama, a “set” refers to the physical surroundings and environment on stage that are designed and arranged to represent the location or setting of a play, contributing to the visual and atmospheric elements of a theatrical production

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Symbolic

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The use of props, gestures, setting, lighting etc to represent other things and create meaning

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Stage positions

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In drama, stage positions refer to specific locations on the stage relative to the audience. Common terms include “stage left” (left from the actor’s perspective facing the audience), “stage right” (right from the actor’s perspective), “center stage,” and “upstage” (away from the audience) and “downstage” (toward the audience). These positions are crucial for blocking, directing, and choreographing performances.

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Skills

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In drama, skills encompass a range of abilities essential for effective theatrical performance. These may include acting techniques, voice modulation, movement proficiency, improvisation, script analysis, and collaborative skills to enhance the overall quality and impact of a dramatic presentation

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Naturalistic/Non Naturalistic

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A style of theatre which tries to recreate real life on stage as closely as possible. refers to a style that intentionally deviates from realistic representation. It often involves symbolic or abstract elements, challenging conventional storytelling and portraying ideas or emotions in a more stylized, unconventional manner. This approach is distinct from naturalistic drama, which seeks to depict life realistically

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Director

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A director in the context of drama is an individuaresponsible for overseeing and coordinating various elements of a theatrical production. This includes guiding actors in their performances, interpreting the script, making creative decisions on staging, blocking, and collaborating with the production team to bring the vision of the play to life

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Choral

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In drama, “choral” refers to a performance style where a group of performers collectively delivers lines or engages in movements, emphasizing a unified and synchronized presentation. This approach is different from individualized performances and often creates a powerful, harmonious effect on stage.

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Aims/Intentions

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In drama, “aims and intentions” typically refer to the goals and purposes behind a theatrical production. This includes what the playwright, director, and performers hope to achieve, convey, or evoke through the play. Aims and intentions guide the creative process and influence decisions related to interpretation, staging, and overall presentation.

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Super Objective and Objective

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In drama, a character’s “super-objective” refers to their overarching, long-term goal or ultimate desire throughout the entire play. On the other hand, the “objective” pertains to a character’s more immediate and specific goal in a particular scene or moment. Both concepts help actors understand the motivations and actions of their characters within the broader context of the play.