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Remember to use Cornell Style with a summary

Drama Notes

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Purposes of Drama

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Need to express/communicate emotions/feelings/ideasNeed for social changeUniversal themes (good/evil)Show common ideas/emotions

Sharing the Human experience

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Oral traditionNarrativeStorytellingFolktalesReligious rituals/ceremonies

Passing tradition and culture

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EntertainmentAdventure movies (Indiana Jones)Sci-Fi (Star Wars)Action (Batman)Etc.

Recreation

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Express/communicate emotion/ideas/feelingsWhen drama is performed on a stage in front

of an audience

Artistic expression

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Elements of Drama

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Parts that a playwright uses in the playPlot (the story)Theme (meaning of the story)CharactersSuspenseLanguage (dialect, slang, etc.)Monologue (soliloquy)DialogueStage Directions

Literary

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5 main parts of plot:ExpositionRising actionClimaxFalling actionConclusion

Setting – time and placePlays are divided into Acts which are further divided

into Scenes

Literary cont.

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Very important in modern theater, less so in the past

Scenery:Suggest a location, time period, or physical setting

(castle, doctors office, school, etc.)Flats – painted canvas covered framesFlats can also be curtains, wood, cardboard,

Styrofoam, paper mache, etc.

Technical

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SoundSound effects or mood musicMicrophones if needed

Technical Cont.

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LightingCreates effects that signify mood,

time, and placeColors are often used to give a sense

of the time of dayUsed to work with colors of costumes

Technical Cont.

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Make-up:Lighting can “wash out” actors faces, so

make-up is used to accentuate featuresUsed to help create characterAllows for creativity (fake noses, fake blood,

etc.)Includes fake hair and hair styles

Technical Cont.

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Costumes:Create feel for time, setting, and

placeNeed to consider colors that will

work well with the lighting used

Technical Cont.

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Props:Set props – stationary items on the stage

(sofas, chairs, tables)Hand props – carried by the actors to enhance

their character (swords, handbags, feather dusters)

Props are used to help build a sense of time, place, socio-economic situations

Technical Cont.

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Acting, verbal and nonverbal, reflects a character’s motivation: Wants Obstacles Strategies Age Wealth Where from Emotions Education

Basically how everything from a character’s past, present, and future effects their actions

Performance

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EmpathyMain goal of actorTo indentify w/ an actorShare feelings

SpeakingBreath controlVolume/ProjectionPronunciation

Performance cont.

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Vocal expression: Diction (correct words/pronunciation) Rate Articulation (dialect) Volume

Nonverbal expression: Facial expressions Body alignment Gestures and basic movement

Performance cont.

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Proscenium Stage – raised picture-frame stage (box stage)

Types of stage (not an element, but very important)

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Arena Stage – audience sits on all sides – often lower than the audience

Stage types cont.

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Thrust Stage – extends into the seating area of the audience – seating on three sides

Stage types cont.

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The various roles in theater

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Cast or CrewCast – group of actors who perform in the

playCrew – group of designers and technical staff

working behind the scenes

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DirectorCoordinates all important aspects of a

productionAudition and cast charactersMeet with designersDeal with scheduling

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PlaywrightCreates the material to be performedShould be clear about the theme (meaning) they want

to conveyThe central “must have” in any productionRoyalty – money paid to a playwright or publisher for

the rights to perform a playAlso referred to as a dramatist

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ProducerThe person who backs a play by paying:

Bills SalariesRoyalties