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Drama/Theatre Jeopardy Game
Elements Of Drama
Elements of Visuals
Types of Drama
Elements of Acting
Other Elements
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Person or Animal portrayed
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Character
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The action of the story presented on stage
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Plot
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The struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or
interests that creates dramatic tension in a
drama.
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Conflict
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Acting without words
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Pantomime
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A long speech made by one person, often called a
soliloquy.
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Monologue
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Any article used as a part of a dramatic
production
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Props
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Style of dress for a particular country, period
or people
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Costumes
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Painted backdrop on a stage
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Scenery
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Artificial coloring of face or hair
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Make-up
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Scenery, Props, Costumes, Make-up
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Visuals
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The practice of imitating
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Mimicry
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Putting oneself in anothers place
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Role playing
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Spontaneous use of movement and speech to create
a character
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Improvisation
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In theatre using action to convey the beginning,
middle, and end of a series of events.
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Story Telling
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Spoken conversation used by two or more
characters to express thoughts, feelings, and
actions
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Dialogue
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Clear Speech
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Diction
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How well the voice carries to the audience
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Projection
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Articulation, phrasing, pronunciation
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Voice
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Use of the face, body and tone to show emotion
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Expression
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To pronounce distinctly
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Articulate
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The Reason or Purpose of the Play. May Be to
Entertain, Persuade, or Inform
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Theme
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The action which moves a story along in a play or
film
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Movement
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Any noise in a Theatrical performance, other than
music. (Example Actors voices, sound effects)
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Sound
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The written dialogue, description, and directions
provided by the playwright
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Script
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Traditional stories dealing with supernatural
beings, ancestors, or heroes
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Myths
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