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Who wrote the radio play "sorry, wrong number

Lucille Fletcher

Querulous

Authoritative

Imperious

Complaining

Bland

Upset

Unnerved

Overbearing

Highhanded

Uninteresting

Fletcher was born in??

Brooklyn, New york, on March, 28, 1912

She later attended ____________ and graduated with a bachelor's degree in ___________,

Vassar College, 1933

Shortly afterward she worked at

Columbia broadcasting System ( CBS)

Her most notable play is ___________ which is first aired in _______

Sorry, Wrong Number, 1943

Characters of Sorry, Wrong Number

1. Mrs. Stevenson


2. Operator


3. First Man


4. Second Man ( George)


5. Chief Operator


6.Second Operator


7. Sergeant Duffy


8.Third Operator


9. Woman at Henchley Hospital


10. Western Union Clerk


11. Information Operator

A dramatized and lively acoustic performance broadcast on a radio


• with no visual component

Radio play

This is a play that takes place. From beginning to end, in a single act. It can range from one minute to one hour long.

One- Act-Play

Features of A One-Act-Play

1. Theme


2. Plot


3. Characters


4. Dialogue

The sounds called for in the script of a play, radio or television program, or motion picture have an enormous impact.

Sound effects

Each actor expresses a range of feelings and evokes on immediate response in the listener

Tone of voice

Is the interest, excitement, and anticipation you feel about what will happen in the play

Suspense

The ______ is a play is the overall rate of speed at which the speeches and actions are perfomed.

Tempo

Is the rate at which one particular speech is given

Pace

Are especially important in a radio play because all the information in the play is communicated to the audience through sound

Tempo and pace

Tempo affects the ______

Suspense