Drama
:This article refers to the art form. For the town, see Drama, Greece.
See also
- Teacher in role: Teaching using drama, a practical application
- Constructivism: Theories in education
- Drama therapy: using drama to work through emotional problems
- Role playing: The use of character, and situations
- Frames and distance: The level at which an audience, or class enter into a dramatic situation
- Drama Workshops: Using drama to explore issues/events
- Imagined experience: Learning from experiences which we have imagined
- Dramatic convention: Implicit agreements between actors/dramtists and audience/drama groups.
- Literature: (for a general discussion)
- Aristotle's Poetics
- Shakespeare
- Dramatists (for individual authors)
- Dramaturgy: for the editorial assistance given to dramatists
- the entries on the various subgenres such as comedy, tragedy, tragicomedy, farce, romance, courtroom drama, etc.
- Casting drama
- Melodrama
- In-yer-face theatre
- Opera
- Soap opera
- BBC television drama
- Flash drama
- Natya Shastra
- Drama-esqueness: Koop
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | The problem with the term |
| ► | Greek drama |
| ► | The importance of Playing |
| ► | Drama as a tool for education |
| ► | Workshops |
| ► | The difference between drama and theatre |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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