English performance script questions, what are the requirements for English drama performances for s

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can take an episode of "friends" or "growing pains". The lines are all ready-made, and they are all available on the Internet. Because it's a high school level, 4-5 people, you can change it to be shorter and the language a little simpler.

    The benefits of playing "friends" or "growing pains" are:

    1. The language is brought to life, the scene is lived, it will not be too difficult to deal with, and the words you learn can be used in daily life (imagine that if you want to play prison break, it is not suitable, and the scenes and lines are difficult to reproduce).

    3. Revising the script itself is also a good process of training reading and writing.

    There is a**:

    There are many lines and scripts resources for American dramas. Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are four elements of drama, including "actors", "story (situation)", "stage" and "audience".

    English drama refers to the general term of stage performance art that achieves narrative goals in the form of English language, movement, dance, **, puppetry, etc. There are various forms of English drama, including drama, opera, dance drama, ** drama, puppet show, etc. English drama is a comprehensive art in which actors play roles and act out stories in English in public on stage.

    The origins of English drama are unquestionable, and there are many hypotheses. There are two mainstream views: one is the belief in the witchcraft rituals of primitive religions, such as in ancient Chinese, the words "witch", "dance" and "wu" are of the same origin, which may be a collective name for a kind of witchcraft activity that begs for victory in battle, that is, the original form of drama.

    The other is the improvisational song and dance performance of labor or the celebration of the harvest, which is mainly based on ancient Greek drama, which is believed to have originated in the sacrifice of Dionysus. English drama is the art of actors performing a story or situation through dialogue, singing or action. There are four elements of drama, including "actors", "story (situation)", "stage" and "audience".

    The actor is the most important element of the four, he is the spokesperson of the role, must have the ability to play, the biggest difference between English drama and other arts is that it is played, through the play of the actor, the role in the script can be extended, if the play of the actor is abandoned, then the performance is no longer a drama.

    Origin of English Theatre: The world's theatre art first appeared in the Greeks of the Gumin School on the Aegean Sea about 2,400 years ago. At that time, in addition to the main actors, there was also a chorus in the troupe, which talked about what happened in the play.

    Interestingly, during the Pericles period, in order to encourage people to go to the theater, there was even a "drama allowance" for the audience. This is a valuable reference in the promotion and protection of culture. In modern times, the art of drama spread to England, forming a characteristic English drama, and has been widely developed in Britain and spread to all parts of the world.

    Actors: All the roles in ancient Greek drama were played by men, and these actors were professional and had a high social status. In the same play, one actor can play several roles, and one role can also be played by several actors.

    Due to the distance between the actor and the audience, the actor must change costumes and masks frequently to attract the audience's attention. Actors use thick-soled boots to make themselves appear taller, and sometimes brightly colored gloves to make the audience recognize their gestures.

    Theater: The earliest ancient Greek theater was very rudimentary: a "theater" was built with a few steps on a solid hard ground and a wooden plank.

    In the fourth century BC, a new type of theater appeared: it had no roof, was semicircular, built of stone, and had a stepped seating with a large slope. The Greeks called it the "amphitheater".

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