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GCSE DRAMA ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION TERMINOLOGY ACCENT BODY LANGUAGE COMIC RELIEF DIALOGUE DIRECT ADDRESS DRAMATIC IRONY EMPHASIS ENSEMBLE FACIAL EXPRESSION GAIT GESTURE LEVELS NATURALISTIC NON-NATURALISTIC ORIENTATION PHYSICALITY PACE PAUSE PITCH POSTURE PROLOGUE PROXEMICS STATUS SUB-TEXT TONE TRANSITION VOLUME The way the voice is affected by where you come from. The way that you use your body to communicate with others. A short comic break from serious events. Words that are spoken on stage. The actor speaks to the audience When the audience knows something that the characters don t Putting stress on a word or phrase when speaking. A group of actors performing together. The way that you use your face to communicate with others. The way an actor walks Communicating using your hands or arms. Using your body or staging to create different heights. A performance that looks like real life. A performance using theatrical techniques - does not look like real life. The direction that an actor is facing. The way that you use your body to communicate with the audience. The speed of your speech. Putting a small break or beat between words. How high or low (musically) your voice is. The way that you sit or stand. A section at the start of the play that introduces it. The distance between actors. How important a character is A meaning which is not directly stated but hinted at How the voice is affected by emotion. The way the actors move between one scene and another How loud or quiet your voice is. SECTION 1 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE THEATRE Theatre Makers Roles and Responsibilities ASM Choreographer Costume designer Director Dramatist Lighting designer Assistant Stage Manager helps the Stage Manager Member of the production team responsible for setting dances and movement sequences. The person who designs the costumes for a performance. The costume department of a theatre is often called the wardrobe. In charge of the artistic elements of a production. A director will often have the initial creative idea ( concept ) for a production, will work with the actors in rehearsal, and will collaborate with designers and the technical team to realise this idea in performance. Someone who takes existing material and turns it into a play or musical. Responsible for designing the lighting states and, if required, special lighting effects for a performance. The final design will result in a lighting plot which is a list of the lighting states and their cues.

Lyricist Playwright Performer Puppet designer Set designer Author of the text of a musical / words of a song This is the name given to the person who writes the play. An actor or entertainer who realises a role or performance in front of an audience. The person who designs the puppets for a performance. Responsible for the design of the set for a performance. They will work closely with the director and other designers so that there is unity between all the designs and the needs of the performance. Sound designer Responsible for designing the sound required for a performance. This may include underscoring, intro and outro music as well as specific effects. The final design will result in a sound plot which is a list of the sounds required and their cues. Stage Crew Stage manager Technician Theatre manager Understudy Responsible for moving props and scenery during the show and ensuring items under their responsibility are working and well maintained. In charge of all aspects of backstage, including the backstage crew. They will oversee everything that happens backstage before, during and after a performance. During the rehearsal period, the Stage Manager and their team will make sure that all props are found or made, scene changes are rehearsed and smooth, and all other aspects of backstage are prepared. They are also in charge of the rehearsal schedule. A person who works backstage either setting up technical equipment such as microphones or rigging lights before a production or operating technical equipment during a performance. Responsible for and manages the front-of- house team who deal with the audience during the production (for example, the box office manager, ushers and similar staff). An actor who studies another s role so that they can take over when needed. Staging positions

Staging configurations

Proscenium/End-on Staging A stage where the audience sits on one side only is called a proscenium stage (you might know this as end-on staging). The audience faces one side of the stage directly, and normally sits at a lower height. Pros: Sight lines are excellent and work is easy to stage. Cons: The audience can feel quite removed from the action. Thrust Stage A stage that extends into the auditorium so that the audience is seated around three sides. Pros: The audience feel included and an intimate atmosphere is created. Having one end which is visible to all provides a back to the stage. Cons: Sight lines can still be an issue. Theatre in the round An in-the-round stage is positioned at the centre of the audience - ie there is audience around the whole stage in a circular formation. This type of stage creates quite an intimate atmosphere, and is good for drama that needs audience involvement. Pros: An intimate and exciting atmosphere. Audience feel included. Cons: Sight lines can be very tricky. Traverse Stage A stage where the audience sits on two sides is called a traverse stage. Again, this type of stage is good for creating an intimate atmosphere. Pros: The audience on either side can clearly see work that happens at two sides. The audience can see each other, creating intimacy. Cons: The opposing sides of the audience might see two entirely different shows and sight lines are still an issue. Promenade Theatre In Promenade the staging or performance area may be set in various locations in a venue. The audience inhabit, not just watch, a space. They follow the action around. Pros: Can work brilliantly when locations suit the work presented. Interesting experience for the audience. Cons: Moving between locations can break the tension of the piece and take some time. Arena stage The audience are positioned all around the stage in a rectangular or square formation. Pros: The audience feel included. Creates an intimate atmosphere.

Cons: Sight lines might be an issue so there needs to be lots of movement around the space. SECTION 2 BLOOD BROTHERS PLAYWRIGHT Willy Russell GENERAL INFORMATION BACKGROUD Working class Liverpudlian ex-teacher. CONTEXT Set in Liverpool 1950 s early 1980 s AIM To show the disadvantages of growing up in a working class/lower class family. THEMES/ISSUES Class, fate and superstition, nature/nurture, friendship. COSTUMES MRS JOHNSTONE MRS LYONS MR LYONS MICKEY 7, 14, 18, 21 EDWARD 7, 14, 18, 21 LINDA 7, 14, 18, 21 SETTINGS OUTSIDE THE JOHNSTONE S INSIDE THE LYONS MICKEY S SCHOOL EDWARD S SCHOOL THE BUS OUTSIDE SECTION C REVIEW OF LIVE THEATRE TITLE - Lovesong

PLAYWRIGHT Abi Morgan COMPANY - Frantic Assembly THEATRE Lyric Theatre - London CHARACTERS + ACTORS BILLY SAM COX, MAGGIE SIAN PHILLIPS 5 QUOTATIONS