Activity no.: 4.3
Activity Title: Theatre
Date:
Learning Target: Identifying staging
modalities in theatre.
Concept Notes:
According to Longley (2019), drama is
the interpretation of events, both
fictional and nonfictional, in a form of
performance using prose or poetry
dialogues. This portrayal may be
performed in stage, radio or in film.
Directions: Identify the terms in each item.
_____1. The process of selecting, designing, adapting
to, or modifying the performance space for a play or
film.
_____2. The available space occupied by the set and
used by the actors when acting.
_____3. A stage where the actors perform the drama in
front of an audience is divided into the following areas.
_____4. The area that is considered the furthest from
the audience.
_____5. The location where the actors are expected to
perform and where much of the set is placed.
_____6. This area is utilized by the performers as they
travel from the left side to the right side.
_____7. 10.
_____8.
_____9.
ANSWER KEY
1. STAGING
2. ACTING AREA
3. AREAS OF THE STAGE
4. UPSTAGE
5. ACTING AREA/CENTER STAGE
6. CROSS OVER
7. PROSCENIUM
8. THRUST
9. THEATRES-IN-THE-ROUND
10. TRAVERSE STAGE
ACTIVITY NO.: 4.4
DATE:
TITLE: POSSIBLE TO BE PLAYED
OBJECTIVE: Create a plot of a theatre play.
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  • 2.
    Activity no.: 4.3 ActivityTitle: Theatre Date: Learning Target: Identifying staging modalities in theatre.
  • 3.
    Concept Notes: According toLongley (2019), drama is the interpretation of events, both fictional and nonfictional, in a form of performance using prose or poetry dialogues. This portrayal may be performed in stage, radio or in film.
  • 4.
    Directions: Identify theterms in each item. _____1. The process of selecting, designing, adapting to, or modifying the performance space for a play or film. _____2. The available space occupied by the set and used by the actors when acting. _____3. A stage where the actors perform the drama in front of an audience is divided into the following areas.
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    _____4. The areathat is considered the furthest from the audience. _____5. The location where the actors are expected to perform and where much of the set is placed. _____6. This area is utilized by the performers as they travel from the left side to the right side.
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    ANSWER KEY 1. STAGING 2.ACTING AREA 3. AREAS OF THE STAGE 4. UPSTAGE 5. ACTING AREA/CENTER STAGE 6. CROSS OVER 7. PROSCENIUM 8. THRUST 9. THEATRES-IN-THE-ROUND 10. TRAVERSE STAGE
  • 8.
    ACTIVITY NO.: 4.4 DATE: TITLE:POSSIBLE TO BE PLAYED OBJECTIVE: Create a plot of a theatre play.