The 15 elements of drama
What are character, role, relationships, situation, voice, movement, focus, tension, space, time, language, symbol, audience, mood, and atmosphere?
The way a drama work is written and the way a drama work is performed.
What are form and style?
A performance space adapted for performance but not intended for this purpose.
What is a site-specific space?
The author of When the Rain Stops Falling.
Who is Andrew Bovell?
The form and style of Endgame.
What is Absurdism/Theatre of the Absurd and presentational drama?
Approaches which involves characterisation through exploring how a character moves, looks and sounds.
What are physical approaches?
The 9 physical Viewpoints.
What is Tempo, Duration, Kinaesthetic response, Repetition, Shape, Gesture, Architecture, Spatial Relationship and Topography?
The performance space best fit for a representational style work.
What is proscenium arch stage?
The form and style of WTRSF.
What is Magic Realism and presentational.
The language Endgame was originally written in.
What is French?
The Viewpoint involving creating design by movement through the performance space.
What is Topography?
What is historical context, social context, cultural context, or context?
The principles of design and the elements of design.
What is Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Repetition, and Scale/Proportion, and what is colour, line, shape, texture, duration, tonal colour, volume, and direction?
A theme of WTRSF.
The event(s) that inspired the Theatre of the Absurd.
What is World War 2 and the Cold War?
The physical approach that involves devising in physical theatre, manipulating music to create atmosphere and mood, and appropriating lighting to movement.
What is the Frantic Method?
A group of performers and a convention of the Frantic Method.
What is "ensemble"?
The purpose of set design.
What is the design of the theatrical space including the set and incorporating elements of drama to create a performance space whilst engaging the audience?
The character who's a paedophile.
Who is Henry Law?
The form and style dominant before World War 2.
What is realism and representational drama?
The conceptualisation used to inform the rehearsal process and performance of a drama work, including interpretations of themes, ideas and character values.
What is the director's vision?
The 5 vocal Viewpoints.
What is Pitch, Dynamic, Timbre, Acceleration/Deceleration, and Silence?
Technologies that support a performance, such as lighting, sound, props, costumes, set and multimedia.
What is theatre technologies?
The time period of WTRSF.
The meaning behind Hamm's and Clov's names.
What is "hammer" and "nail"?