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Title: Blank Jeopardy


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Drama Definitions
Stage Directions
Greek Drama
Arts Humanities for Kentucky
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Conversation between or among characters
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What is Dialogue
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Script used chiefly for musicals, it contains
the dialogue, but not the music or lyrics, for
the show
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What is book
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The planning and execution of stage dances
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What is choreography
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Lines spoken by an actor directly to the audience
rather than to fellow actors, who are assumed not
to hear the lines
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What is an aside
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An afternoon performance of a play.
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What is Matinee
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The X marks this part of the stage
X
Audience
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What is Upstage Left
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The X marks this part of the stage
X
Audience
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What is Downstage Right
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The X marks this part of the stage
X
Curtain   Audience
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What is Upstage Right
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The X marks this part of the stage
X
Audience
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What is Centerstage Left
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The X marks this part of the stage
X
Audience
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What is Centerstage Right
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The theater was of this origin during the 5th
century B.C. to The 6th century A.D.
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What is Greek
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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 ?
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What is Athens
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A form of drama characterized By its serious tone
and unhappy ending
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What is tragedy
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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.
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What is a Noble Person
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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.
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What is Comedy
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Plot or story line, beginning, middle, End,
dialogue, monologue, And conflict.
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What are DRAMATIC ELEMENTS
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Scenery, costumes, Props, sound and
music, Makeup, and roles
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What are ELEMENTS OF PRODUCTION
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Character, movement, vocal Expression, speaking
style, Listening, acting, storytelling
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What are ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE
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West Africa And Native Americans are Examples of
specific
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What are cultures
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Examples of STYLES
Folk tales, Myths, And legends are Examples of
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Examples of STYLES
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This with a turned down, sad mouth Represented
tragedy. This with an upturned, happy
mouth Represented comedy.
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What is a MASK
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No one tempts fate by wishing A performer good
luck. Instead the Performer is told
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What is Break a Leg!
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  • A bad dress rehearsal
  • Discarded shoes landing flat and right side up
  • An actors 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?

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What are Good Luck Signs
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This is a performer who diverts Attention to
him/herself when he/she Is not meant to be the
center of Attention.
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What is Scene Stealer
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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.
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What is LIMELIGHT
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