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Title: Elements of Theater


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Elements of Theater
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Words to Know
  • author - writer of the novel, movie, or play
  • plot - series of related events that take place
    during a play before the audience
  • drama - written to be spoken for the
    entertainment of the audience
  • foreshadowing - plot device that exposes a clue
    to what will happen later in the play
  • reversal - major change in direction to the plot
    or the characters of a play
  • subtext - reading between the lines of a play to
    get a deeper meaning understanding the subtle
    actions of the actors that tell the emotion that
    the words do not convey
  • motivation - reason for the characters to act the
    way they do to each other and to the situation

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Dramatic Structure
  • Dramatic Structure

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Characterization
  • Dynamic Characters Roles in which the actor
    learns something.
  • Static Characters Roles that learn nothing and
    are simply in the play as a caricature.
  • Stereotypes
  • Flat
  • One-dimensional

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Setting
  • Setting The dressing of the stage to enhance
    the mood for the play and give the audience a
    visual reference
  • Props-- things that are held or used by the
    actors that further the story
  • Scenery Two-dimensional backdrop
  • Costumes - dressing of the actors to make them
    represent the characters they will be playing

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Voice/ Acting
  • verbal quality - individual sound of the voice
    how well words are expressed clarity of the
    speakers voice
  • non-verbal action - the transfer of information
    between persons without words
  • monologue - only one person speaks
  • dialogue - two or more characters speak to each
    other

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Theme
  • Theme The message or lesson learned behind the
    play.
  • The reason the play is written and performed.
  • Symbolism

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How Does Lighting, Sound Affect the Production?
  • Sound usually indicates mood or tone
  • Effects created by lights, mechanical devices and
    other special effects help get across the meaning
    of the play to the audience
  • Lighting indicates emotion or setting
  • Blue night or death
  • White/ Yellow Day time
  • Green Sickness
  • Red Madness or great emotion
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