Title: DramaTheatre Jeopardy Game
1Drama/Theatre Jeopardy Game
Elements Of Drama
Elements of Visuals
Types of Drama
Elements of Acting
Other Elements
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2Person or Animal portrayed
3Character
4The action of the story presented on stage
5Plot
6The struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or
interests that creates dramatic tension in a
drama.
7Conflict
8Acting without words
9Pantomime
10A long speech made by one person, often called a
soliloquy.
11Monologue
12Any article used as a part of a dramatic
production
13Props
14Style of dress for a particular country, period
or people
15Costumes
16Painted backdrop on a stage
17Scenery
18Artificial coloring of face or hair
19Make-up
20Scenery, Props, Costumes, Make-up
21Visuals
22The practice of imitating
23Mimicry
24Putting oneself in anothers place
25Role playing
26Spontaneous use of movement and speech to create
a character
27Improvisation
28In theatre using action to convey the beginning,
middle, and end of a series of events.
29Story Telling
30Spoken conversation used by two or more
characters to express thoughts, feelings, and
actions
31Dialogue
32Clear Speech
33Diction
34How well the voice carries to the audience
35Projection
36Articulation, phrasing, pronunciation
37Voice
38Use of the face, body and tone to show emotion
39Expression
40To pronounce distinctly
41Articulate
42The Reason or Purpose of the Play. May Be to
Entertain, Persuade, or Inform
43Theme
44The action which moves a story along in a play or
film
45Movement
46Any noise in a Theatrical performance, other than
music. (Example Actors voices, sound effects)
47Sound
48The written dialogue, description, and directions
provided by the playwright
49Script
50Traditional stories dealing with supernatural
beings, ancestors, or heroes
51Myths