Drama TermsActor-One who performs a role or represents
a character (woman or man) in a play.
Actress-A woman who performs a role or represents a character in a play.
Backdrop-A large painted cloth hung at the back of the stage that usually reveals the setting in which the action a scene takes place.
Choreographer-The person who design the dance steps to be used in a play.
Climax-The point in the play that creates the most suspense or interest.
Conflict-A struggle between opposing forces or opposing characters.
Costume-Clothing worn by actors in a performance.
Cue-An indication by word, action, or sound effects, or music.
Director-The person responsible for the direction of the actors in a play.
Lighting-Equipment that identifies a mood by focusing on a particular character.
Make-up-Objects such as mascara, blush, lipstick that changes a character’s appearance.
Props-Objects such furniture, rugs, pictures, curtains, fake walls, eye glasses, fans… used during a performance.
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Scenery-the background forms-walls, archways, sky, trees, skyline, stairs that provide the setting for a play.
Mood-The general feeling of a group. The way a group of people feels at a particular time
Monologue-A long passage spoken by one actor.
Script-the words an actor or actress reads for a play.
Playwright-An author’s original idea for a play which includes their words, character development, scenes, props…
Flashback-A scene that breaks the normal time order of the plot so show a past event.
Theatre- A building where plays are presented and drama is experienced.
Theatre- A building where plays are presented and drama is experienced.
Theatre- A building where plays are presented and drama is experienced.
Foreshadowing-the use of clues or hints to suggest events that will occur later in the plot of a play.
Suspense-The anxious curiosity the audience feels about what will happen next in a play.
Theme-The main idea of a play.
Telling the truthIs the most important thing in life.
Resolution-All the loose ends of the problem(s) are resolved.
They’rehappy again!
Act-A major division in a play.
Act-A major division in a play.
Complication-Problems that may arise from a conflict.
Complication-Problems that may arise from a conflict.
Rehearsal-A session in which the director and actors prepare a play for performance.