Drama Knowledge 0.0 / 5 ? DramaKnowledgeGCSENone Created by: kayleyjadeCreated on: 29-06-21 10:03 9710631854 Across 1. When the practitioner is trying to achieve and make the audience think/feel. (7) 4. The world in which a play exists and how this has influenced it. (7) 5. : A play or other theatrical work that has been brought to life on stage (produced) by a director and company of actors (10) 6. Theatre that attempts to create an illusion of reality through a range of dramatic and theatrical strategies. (10) Down 1. the application of the practitioner's ideas, as opposed to their theories (this may be their rehearsal practice and specifically how they approach rehearsing with actors, or it may be more about their practice when staging work; (8) 3. A stock of plays that a performer or company knows or has written. (10) 7. The individual sharing of a theatrical production on one specific occasion. (11) 8. the distinctive way in which the practitioner stages the work, i.e., how their ideas are shown/expressed on stage; (5) 9. the purpose of their work, i.e., what they are trying to achieve and make the audience think/feel. We often try to consider a practitioner’s creative intentions. These are often communicated through the themes/issues in the work (10) 10. what we know about people at the time of writing; (6, 7)
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