drama
Drama is like a big storybook where people act out stories using their voices and bodies. Imagine your favorite bedtime story coming to life with real people pretending to be the characters. They dress up in costumes and use props like toys to make it feel real. Sometimes, the stories are happy, like when you get a new toy, and sometimes they are sad, like when you lose your favorite teddy bear.
Drama can also be like a playground where people pretend to be different things. One moment someone might be a king or a queen, and the next, they could be a pirate or a superhero. It’s like playing dress-up with your friends, but on a big stage where everyone can watch.
Think of drama as a magic show where the magic is in the way people tell stories. They use their faces to show how they feel, like smiling when they are happy or frowning when they are upset. They also use their voices to sound excited or scared. Drama is about making people feel like they are part of the story, just like when you feel like you’re inside your favorite cartoon.