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dramalogue
It's an event to practice a playscript in which the actors sit around a table and read their lines.
I don't know whether it is a dramalogue or script-reading or something else.
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not a teacher
It's often called a "read-through".
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Originally Posted by
JMurray
not a teacher
It's often called a "read-through".
But I mean a formal event that can be even showed in front of audience. Or a radio play.
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This is not formally done in front of an audience. It's a read-through, as JMurray said.
A radio play is performed in a studio.
A dramalogue appears in only one dictionary in the OneLook site. Where did you encounter this word?
Rover
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Also known as a "table read."
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Originally Posted by
Rover_KE
This is not formally done in front of an audience. It's a
read-through, as JMurray said.
A radio play is performed in a studio.
A
dramalogue appears in only one dictionary in the OneLook site. Where did you encounter this word?
Rover
Rover! I don't know how to thank you, you made me certain and MORE THAN IT, the OneLook site taught me a new way for research. From now on I want to teach it in some of my classes so it would be good for research-students too.
By the way, a read-through is sometimes played in front of audience when the time is limited and the university students want to play more scripts, or when the students don't have enough time to make a complete play but they don't want to miss the chance to show their attempt,...
I don't remember exactly but I think I got the word 'dramalogue' from the terms students used during my education. I didn't study the Arts, so it's only a shadow.
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