The element of production.
In drama, scenery refers to the physical environment and backdrop that create the setting for a play. It includes elements like stage design, props, and decorations that help convey the time, place, and mood of the story. Effective scenery enhances the audience's immersion and understanding of the narrative, contributing to the overall aesthetic and emotional impact of the performance.
the design of piece of scenery?
*are The technical elements of Drama include the Scenery, or set, the Costumes, the Props, the Lights, the Sound Effects and the Makeup.
All actors were male. Members of all social classes saw plays. … the scenery and setting were minimal.
characters, audience, theme, dialogue and plot
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the design of piece of scenery?
I believe it is called the backdrop.
*are The technical elements of Drama include the Scenery, or set, the Costumes, the Props, the Lights, the Sound Effects and the Makeup.
All actors were male. Members of all social classes saw plays. … the scenery and setting were minimal.
It depends on what you're learning style is But i would say it's trying to keep SERIOUS - this includes no laughing!!!
A drama that is set to music
characters, audience, theme, dialogue and plot
John Lyly
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set designs
A performance element of drama refers to the various components that contribute to the overall presentation of a theatrical work. This includes aspects such as acting, staging, movement, voice, and the use of props and costumes. These elements work together to convey the characters' emotions, advance the plot, and engage the audience. Effective integration of these elements enhances the dramatic experience and communicates the themes of the play.