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The elements of drama, by which dramatic works can be analyzed and evaluated, can be categorized into three major areas:
Literature, Performance, and Conceptual
Literary, Technical, and Performance
Technical, Literary, and Stage Presentations
Performance, Literary and Conceptual
It is the main idea or lesson to be learned from the play.
Plot
Character
Acting
Theme
It is everything that the audience sees as they watch the play.
Spectacle
Characters
Theme
Dialogue
It is a literary element wherein it is the turning point or high point of a story when events can go either way.
Denouement
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
It is the drama of disaster where forces outside of the protagonist cause all of the significant events of the plot.
Comedy
Tragedy
Melodrama
Musical Drama
Tragicomedy
A type of drama where they use quaint circumstances, unusual characters, and witty remarks.
Comedy
Tragedy
Melodrama
Musical Drama
Tragicomedy
A type of drama where the protagonists often have a tragic flaw — a characteristic that leads them to their downfall.
Comedy
Tragedy
Melodrama
Musical Drama
Tragicomedy
It is the effects an audience hears during performance to communicate character, context, or environment
Props
Light
Sound
Scenery
It is a moveable object that appears on stage during a performance.
Props
Light
Sound
Scenery
It is used in a dramatic production to communicate the environment.
Props
Scenery
Lights
Makeup
Three tools that actors and actresses use in acting:
Body, Face, Voice
Face, Emotion, Voice
Body, Voice, Emotion
Mind, Body, Voice
He was the first to write about the essential elements of drama more than 2,000 years ago.
Hades
Michelangelo
Plato
Aristotle
The mode of expression or delivery of lines.
Voice
Movements
Speaking
Feelings
It is a literary element. Whatever takes place BEFORE the action of the play is directly related to the play.
Rising Action
Preliminary Event
Falling action
Denouement
This refers to the words written by the playwright and spoken by the characters in the play.
Script
Plot
Story
Dialogue
Which of the following is NOT a role of a STAGE MANAGER?
One who keep the show up and running
helping the actors/actresses develop their individual characters.
tell what time everyone has to be at the theatre
manage the lighting and sound cues
The one who manipulates the lights to create effects which help set the mood and complement the action on the stage.
Stage Director
Stage Manager
Set Designer
Lighting Designer
They take their orders from the stage manager to move the scenery and properties or “props” around the stage.
Hands
Crew
Props Manager
Set Designer
One who rehearse with singers.
Musical Designer
Sound Designer
Musical Director
Sound Engineer
One who is responsible for costume change.
Characters
Wardrobe Supervisor
Costume Designer
Stage Hands
What are the roles of a musical director?
Check all possible answers.
coach or assists the artists with musical preparation
A conductor
rehearse with singers and the orchestra
interprets the music of the opera/theatre
One who creates the clothes that the singers will wear on stage.
Characters
Wardrobe Supervisor
Costume Designer
Stage Hands
What are the characteristics which the Props Manager should have?
Check all possible answers.
Resourceful
Creative
Innovative
Shallow Perspective
She/he operated the floor microphones and adjusts the sound.
Musical Designer
Sound Designer
Musical Director
Sound Engineer
S/He accompanies the artists as they rehearse the opera.
Conductor
Musical Director
Pianist
Sound Manager
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