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Drama Terms

David Walker

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1.competition for a part in a play; a tryout
4.the planning and execution of stage dances
5.a minor division in an act or in a play
6.area of a theater where the audience sits
7.area of a theater where tickets are sold
8.a form of drama that has humorous content and a happy ending
12.a circular or semi-circular auditorium, sometimes outdoors, surrounded by raised seating
15.a character in conflict with the main character (protagonist)
17.a performer in a play
20.conversation between or among characters
21.a major structural division in a play
22.dealing with rural life in an idealized manner
25.legal ownership of a literary work
26.clothing worn onstage by performers
27.all of the scenery, props, and lighting used on stage
29.to make up and deliver lines not in the script
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2.a performance that is made up as it is performed
3.any of the various backgrounds used to suggest a location
8.a signal which tells a performer when to speak or respond
9.a long speech expressing the thoughts of a lone performer on stage
10.the main character in a literary work; the hero or heroine
11.the quality of sound in a particular building
13.a person who overacts
14.a story written to be performed by actors; a play
15.lines spoken directly to the audience, rather than to fellow actors
16.an object used by a character in a drama
18.an afternoon performance of a play
19.person in overall charge of a production
23.a form of drama with a serious tone and unhappy ending
24.the performance of a role
28.to leave the stage

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