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Who wrote the radio play "sorry, wrong number |
Lucille Fletcher |
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Querulous |
Authoritative |
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Imperious |
Complaining |
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Bland |
Upset |
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Unnerved |
Overbearing |
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Highhanded |
Uninteresting |
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Fletcher was born in?? |
Brooklyn, New york, on March, 28, 1912 |
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She later attended ____________ and graduated with a bachelor's degree in ___________, |
Vassar College, 1933 |
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Shortly afterward she worked at |
Columbia broadcasting System ( CBS) |
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Her most notable play is ___________ which is first aired in _______ |
Sorry, Wrong Number, 1943 |
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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 |
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•A dramatized and lively acoustic performance broadcast on a radio • with no visual component |
Radio play |
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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 |
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Features of A One-Act-Play |
1. Theme 2. Plot 3. Characters 4. Dialogue |
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The sounds called for in the script of a play, radio or television program, or motion picture have an enormous impact. |
Sound effects |
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Each actor expresses a range of feelings and evokes on immediate response in the listener |
Tone of voice |
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Is the interest, excitement, and anticipation you feel about what will happen in the play |
Suspense |
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The ______ is a play is the overall rate of speed at which the speeches and actions are perfomed. |
Tempo |
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Is the rate at which one particular speech is given |
Pace |
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Are especially important in a radio play because all the information in the play is communicated to the audience through sound |
Tempo and pace |
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Tempo affects the ______ |
Suspense |