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A section of a drama consisting of multiple scenes used to change locations or when a new charachter enters |
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Speech directed to the audience that is now heard by the other charachters |
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The actors in a play or to assign actors to a play |
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A light hearted play,Humor |
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Lines actors speak from the script |
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Head of the play that directs it |
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A story that is intended to be performed for an audience written in script |
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Something audience knows but Charachters may not |
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One character hogging the conversation,Monopolizing |
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A person that gives actors lines if they forget them. |
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(properties),Things that are used to decorate set and are used by the actors. |
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In drama a subdivision of an act |
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The written text of a play which includes:Dialogue,Stage Expressions, and expository actions. |
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To set up a scene or arrange a scene on a play |
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A character on stage speaking his thoughts to himself or audience. |
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A playwrights written instruction on how actors should enter and exit stage. |
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A person who helps set up and remove scenery,operate curtain, and control lighting |
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A story that presents courageous individuals that confront powerful forces |
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