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Theatre Vocabulary
Vocabulary words for my mid-term
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Film, Theatre & Television
Undergraduate 2
10/08/2015

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Action
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The core of a theatre piece; the sense of forward movement created by the sense of time and/or the physical and psychological motivations of characters.
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Aesthetic Criteria
Definition
Criteria developed about the visual, aural, and oral aspects of the witnessed event, derived from cultural and emotional values and cognitive meaning.
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Aestheic Qualities
Definition
The emotional values and cognitive meanings derived from interpreting a work of art; the symbolic nature of art.
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Antagonist
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One who struggles for mastery with another; an opponent in a contest of any kind.
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Arena
Definition
an open space at floor level in the middle of an auditorium.
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Artistic Choices
Definition
Selections made by theatre artists about situation, action, direction, and design in order to convey meaning.
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Character
Definition
the primary material from which plots are created; incidents are developed through speech, behavior of dramatic personages.
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Classical
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A dramatic form and production techniques considered of significance in earlier times, in any culture or historical period.
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Conflict
Definition
the opposition of persons or forces that gives rise to the dramatic action in a drama or fiction
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Climax
Definition
Highest point of tension before conclusion.
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Constructed Meaning
Definition
The personal understanding of dramatic/artistic intentions and actions and their social and personal significance, selected and organized from the aural, oral, and visual symbols of a dramatic production.
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Crisis
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A crucial or decisive point or situation; a turning point in the action.
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Denouement
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The outcome, a solution, unraveling or clarification of a plot in a drama.
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Diction
Definition
the playwright’s primary means of expression.
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Drama
Definition
The art of composing, writing, acting, or producing plays; a literary composition intended to portray life or character or to tell a story usually involving conflicts and emotions exhibited through action and dialogue, designed for theatrical performance.
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Dramatic Media
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Means of telling of stories by way of stage, film, television, radio, or computer discs.
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Electronic Media
Definition
Means of communication characterized by the use of technology
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Ensemble
Definition
The dynamic interaction and harmonious blending of the efforts of the many artists involved in the dramatic activity of theatrical production.
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Environment
Definition
Physical surroundings that establish place, time, and atmosphere/mood; the physical conditions that reflect and affect the emotions, thoughts, and actions of characters.
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Exposition
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the setting forth of information – about earlier events, the identity and relationship of the characters, and the present situation.
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Falling Action
Definition
a downward direction or slope; that which falls or drops
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Flexible Space
Definition
the areas used by audience and performer can be varied from one evening to the next or during the course of one evening.
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Floor Plan
Definition
all the elements of the setting and their arrangement
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Foreshadowing
Definition
The act of indicating beforehand
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Formal Production
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The staging of a dramatic work for presentation for an audience.
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Front of House
Definition
box office and lobby
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Genre
Definition
A kind, relates to the kind of emotional response to a play creates.
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Improvisation
Definition
The spontaneous use of movement and speech to create a character or object in a particular situation.
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Inciting incident
Definition
an occurrence that sets the main action into motion.
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Informal Production
Definition
The exploration of all aspects of a dramatic work in a setting where experimentation is emphasized
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Melodrama
Definition
a serious play that ends happily
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Motif
Definition
Recurring structures, contrasts, or literary devices that can help to develop and inform the text's major themes.
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Music
Definition
all patterned sound, it is an important ingredient in every production.
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New Art Forms
Definition
The novel combination of traditional arts and materials with emerging technology
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Point of Attack
Definition
the place in the story where the playwright begins the plot.
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Point of View
Definition
examination from a certain perspective.
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Proscenium
Definition
the front area of the stage that is still visible to the audience when the curtain is lowered
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Proscenium Arch
Definition
A theatre box on either side of and nearest to the proscenium.
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Protagonist
Definition
the leading character or actor in a play, about whom the action centers
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Role
Definition
The characteristic and expected social behavior of an individual in a given position
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Script
Definition
The written dialogue, description, and directions provided by the playwright.
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Symbol
Definition
Objects, characters, figures, or colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts.
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Tense
Definition
Any forms of a verb that show the time of its action or state of being.
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Tension
Definition
The atmosphere created by unresolved, disquieting, or inharmonious situations that human beings feel compelled to address.
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Text
Definition
The basis of dramatic activity and performance; a written script or an agreed-upon structure and content for an improvisation.
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Theatre
Definition
The imitation/representation of life, performed for other people.
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Theatre Literacy
Definition
The ability to create, perform, perceive, analyze, critique, and understand dramatic performances.
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Theme
Definition
The fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work.
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Thoughts
Definition
includes the themes, arguments and overall meaning of the action.
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Thrust Stage
Definition
the seats are usually arranged three or sometimes two sides of a raised platform. The stage brings the audience and the performers into a more intimate relationship, since a greater portion of the spectators are closer to the action.
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Traditional Forms
Definition
Forms that use time-honored theatrical practices.
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Tragedy
Definition
A play that is serious and ends unhappily. The protagonist in a tragedy frequently faces an ethical choice or a choice about a moral issue.
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Tragicomedy
Definition
when tragic and comic qualities are equally mixed.
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Unified Production Concept
Definition
A brief statement, metaphor, or expression of the essential meaning of a play that orders and patterns all the play's parts
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