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Drama is a composition in prose form that presents a story
entirely told in dialogue.
It´s a story enacted on stage for a live audience.
What Is Drama?
1. Ancient Drama
2. Medieval Drama
3. Restoration And 18th-Century Drama
4. 19th Century Drama and The Romantic Rebellion
5. The Modern Drama
6. Symbolist Drama
7. Expressionist Drama
8. Ensemble Theatre
9. Absurdist Theatre
10. Contemporary Drama
traGEDY
A tragedy is a play that ends unhappily.
Most classic Greek tragedies deal with serious,
universal themes
such as :
right and wrong
justice and injustice
life and death
mELODrama
It shows events that follow each other rapidly, but seems
to be governed always by chance.
The characters are victims in the hands of merciless fate.
A comedy is a play that ends happily. The plot usually centers
on a romantic conflict.
boy meets girl boy loses girl boy wins girl
COmEDY
FARCE
Farce is a sub-category of
comedy, characterized by greatly
exaggerated characters and
situations.
Farces typically involve mistaken
identities, lots of physical comedy
and outrageous plot twists.
musiCAl
In musical theater, the story is told not only through dialogue
and acting but through music and dance.
Musicals are often comedies, although many do involve
serious subject matter.
TRAGiCOmEDY
It is a play that does not adhere
strictly to the
structure of tragedy. There is a
mix of comedy and
Tragedy side by side in these
types of plays.
It focuses on character
relationships and shows society
in a state of continuous flux. 
OPERA
Western opera is a
dramatic art form, which
arose during the
Renaissance in an attempt
to revive the classical
Greek drama tradition in
which both music and
theatre were combined.
PAnTOmimE
These stories follow in the tradition of fables and folk
tales. Usually there is a lesson learned, and with some
help from the audience, the hero / heroine saves the
day. This kind of play uses stock characters seen in
masque and again commedia dell'arte, these characters
include the villain (doctore), the clown / servant
(Arlechino / Harlequin / buttons), the lovers etc.
CREATivE DRAmA
Creative drama includes dramatic activities and games used
primarily in educational settings with children. Its roots in the
United States began in the early 1900s. Winifred Ward is
considered to be the founder of creative drama in education,
establishing the first academic use of drama in Evanston, Illinois. 
Like the plot of a story, the plot of a play involves characters who
face a problem or conflict.
Climax
point of highest tension;
action determines how the conflict will be
resolved
Resolution
conflict is resolved;
play ends
Plot:
Sequence of events that develop
the drama (complications)
Exposition
characters and conflict are
introduced
Conflict is a struggle or
clash between opposing
characters or forces. A
conflict may develop . . .
between characters who
want different things or
the same thing
between a character and
his or her circumstances
within a character who is
torn by competing desires
There are three types of Drama Elements.
1. Literary
2. Technical
3. Performance
1. liTERARY ElEmEnTs
(What is needed to write a script or story?)
 Script
 Plot
 Character
 Story Organization
 Setting
 Dialogue
 Monologue /soliloquy/aside
 Conflict
2. Technical elemenTs
(What is needed to produce a play?)
Scenery
Costumes
Props
Sound and Music
Make-up
3. Performance elemenTs
(What do the actors do on stage to make a character come alive?)
 Acting
 Speaking
 Non-verbal Expression
1. size of sTage
a) “Thrust” stage The stage extends into the viewing area.
The audience surrounds the stage on three sides.
b) “In the round” stage is surrounded by an audience
on all sides.
c) “Proscenium” stage is the playing area extends
behind an opening called a “proscenium arch.” The
audience sits on one side looking into the action.
upstage
downstage
stage leftstage right
2. scene Design of sTage
Scene design transforms a bare stage into the world of the play.
Scene design consists of :
a)Sets
b)Lighting
c)Costumes
d)Props
a) Sets >> A stage’s set might be
realistic and
detailed
abstract and
minimal
b)Lighting >> A lighting director skillfully uses light to
change the mood and appearance of the set.
c) Costumes >> The costume director works with the director to
design the actors’ costumes. Like sets, costumes can be :
detailed
minimal
d) Props (short for properties) are items that the characters
carry or handle on stage.
The person in charge of props must make sure that the
right props are available to the actors at the right moments.
1. Protagonist is the main character, usually the
"good" guy in the story. The story mainly
focuses on this character's experiences.
2. Deuteragonist is the second important character
in the story; the first is, of course, protagonist.
3. Antagonist is usually portrayed as the "bad" guy, or the
person that goes against the protagonist and what he’s
trying to do.
4. Tritagonist is the character who follows the
protagonist and deuteragonist in order of importance.
Finally, a play needs an audience to experience the
performance, understand the story, and respond to the
characters.
MELODRAMA
PANTOMIME
Putting Clothes Away
OPERA
The Little Mermaid
Drama

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Drama

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Drama is a composition in prose form that presents a story entirely told in dialogue. It´s a story enacted on stage for a live audience. What Is Drama?
  • 6.
  • 7. 1. Ancient Drama 2. Medieval Drama 3. Restoration And 18th-Century Drama 4. 19th Century Drama and The Romantic Rebellion 5. The Modern Drama
  • 8. 6. Symbolist Drama 7. Expressionist Drama 8. Ensemble Theatre 9. Absurdist Theatre 10. Contemporary Drama
  • 9.
  • 10. traGEDY A tragedy is a play that ends unhappily. Most classic Greek tragedies deal with serious, universal themes such as : right and wrong justice and injustice life and death
  • 11. mELODrama It shows events that follow each other rapidly, but seems to be governed always by chance. The characters are victims in the hands of merciless fate.
  • 12. A comedy is a play that ends happily. The plot usually centers on a romantic conflict. boy meets girl boy loses girl boy wins girl COmEDY
  • 13. FARCE Farce is a sub-category of comedy, characterized by greatly exaggerated characters and situations. Farces typically involve mistaken identities, lots of physical comedy and outrageous plot twists.
  • 14. musiCAl In musical theater, the story is told not only through dialogue and acting but through music and dance. Musicals are often comedies, although many do involve serious subject matter.
  • 15. TRAGiCOmEDY It is a play that does not adhere strictly to the structure of tragedy. There is a mix of comedy and Tragedy side by side in these types of plays. It focuses on character relationships and shows society in a state of continuous flux. 
  • 16. OPERA Western opera is a dramatic art form, which arose during the Renaissance in an attempt to revive the classical Greek drama tradition in which both music and theatre were combined.
  • 17. PAnTOmimE These stories follow in the tradition of fables and folk tales. Usually there is a lesson learned, and with some help from the audience, the hero / heroine saves the day. This kind of play uses stock characters seen in masque and again commedia dell'arte, these characters include the villain (doctore), the clown / servant (Arlechino / Harlequin / buttons), the lovers etc.
  • 18. CREATivE DRAmA Creative drama includes dramatic activities and games used primarily in educational settings with children. Its roots in the United States began in the early 1900s. Winifred Ward is considered to be the founder of creative drama in education, establishing the first academic use of drama in Evanston, Illinois. 
  • 19.
  • 20. Like the plot of a story, the plot of a play involves characters who face a problem or conflict. Climax point of highest tension; action determines how the conflict will be resolved Resolution conflict is resolved; play ends Plot: Sequence of events that develop the drama (complications) Exposition characters and conflict are introduced
  • 21. Conflict is a struggle or clash between opposing characters or forces. A conflict may develop . . . between characters who want different things or the same thing between a character and his or her circumstances within a character who is torn by competing desires
  • 22.
  • 23. There are three types of Drama Elements. 1. Literary 2. Technical 3. Performance
  • 24. 1. liTERARY ElEmEnTs (What is needed to write a script or story?)  Script  Plot  Character  Story Organization  Setting  Dialogue  Monologue /soliloquy/aside  Conflict
  • 25. 2. Technical elemenTs (What is needed to produce a play?) Scenery Costumes Props Sound and Music Make-up
  • 26. 3. Performance elemenTs (What do the actors do on stage to make a character come alive?)  Acting  Speaking  Non-verbal Expression
  • 27.
  • 28. 1. size of sTage a) “Thrust” stage The stage extends into the viewing area. The audience surrounds the stage on three sides.
  • 29. b) “In the round” stage is surrounded by an audience on all sides.
  • 30. c) “Proscenium” stage is the playing area extends behind an opening called a “proscenium arch.” The audience sits on one side looking into the action. upstage downstage stage leftstage right
  • 31. 2. scene Design of sTage Scene design transforms a bare stage into the world of the play. Scene design consists of : a)Sets b)Lighting c)Costumes d)Props
  • 32. a) Sets >> A stage’s set might be realistic and detailed abstract and minimal
  • 33. b)Lighting >> A lighting director skillfully uses light to change the mood and appearance of the set.
  • 34. c) Costumes >> The costume director works with the director to design the actors’ costumes. Like sets, costumes can be : detailed minimal
  • 35. d) Props (short for properties) are items that the characters carry or handle on stage. The person in charge of props must make sure that the right props are available to the actors at the right moments.
  • 36.
  • 37. 1. Protagonist is the main character, usually the "good" guy in the story. The story mainly focuses on this character's experiences.
  • 38. 2. Deuteragonist is the second important character in the story; the first is, of course, protagonist.
  • 39. 3. Antagonist is usually portrayed as the "bad" guy, or the person that goes against the protagonist and what he’s trying to do.
  • 40. 4. Tritagonist is the character who follows the protagonist and deuteragonist in order of importance.
  • 41. Finally, a play needs an audience to experience the performance, understand the story, and respond to the characters.
  • 42.