Transcript Blank Jeopardy
Drama Definitions Stage Directions
Greek Drama 1 pt Arts & Humanities for Kentucky
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2 pt
5 pt
Conversation between or among characters
What is
Dialogue
Script; used chiefly for musicals, it contains the dialogue, but not the music or lyrics, for the show
What is
book
The planning and execution of stage dances
What is choreography
Lines spoken by an actor directly to the audience rather than to fellow actors, who are assumed not to hear the lines
What is an
aside
An afternoon performance of a play.
What is
Matinee
The “X” marks this part of the stage… Audience
What is Upstage Left
The “X” marks this part of the stage… Audience
What is
Downstage Right
The “X” marks this part of the stage… Curtain
Audience
What is Upstage Right
The “X” marks this part of the stage… Audience
What is Centerstage Left
The “X” marks this part of the stage… Audience
What is Centerstage Right
The theater was of this origin during the 5 th century B.C. to The 6 th century A.D.
What is Greek
The annual three-day festival of Dionysus was An event of civic and religious importance.
Tragedies were performed during this event For the citizens of ?
What is Athens
A form of drama characterized By its serious tone and unhappy ending
What is
tragedy
A Greek tragedy was the story of The downfall of this person Due to some tragic flaw in his/her Character which unknowingly tempted fate and Brought about his/her own downfall.
What is a Noble Person
This word is developed from The Greek words for “revel-song.” It was written in simple language And dealt with the lower classes And everyday affairs.
What is
Comedy
Plot or story line, beginning, middle, End, dialogue, monologue, And conflict.
What are
DRAMATIC ELEMENTS
Scenery, costumes, Props, sound and music, Makeup, and roles
What are
ELEMENTS OF PRODUCTION
Character, movement, vocal Expression, speaking style, Listening, acting, storytelling
What are ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE
West Africa And Native Americans are Examples of specific…
What are
cultures
Folk tales, Examples of STYLES Examples of…
Examples of STYLES
This with a turned down, sad mouth Represented tragedy.
This with an upturned, happy mouth Represented comedy.
What is a MASK
No one “tempts fate” by wishing A performer good luck. Instead the Performer is told…
What is “Break a Leg!”
•A bad dress rehearsal •Discarded shoes landing flat and right side up •An actor’s shoes squeaking on his/her first entrance •A part calling for the wearing of a wig •An elderly person buying the first ticket of a performance These are all what?
What are Good Luck Signs
This is a performer who diverts Attention to him/herself when he/she Is not meant to be the center of Attention.
What is Scene Stealer
Outside the theater this expression Means a person who is exposed To the full glare of publicity.
Inside the theater, it was a light cast With a greenish glow and tended to Make performers dressed in green Invisible to the audience.