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A piece of dramatic work for the stage
a play
stage
dialogue
The person who makes decisions and tells the actors what to do
director
cast
monologue
to practice the lines of the play before there is an audience (a verb)
to act
to rehearse
to sing
what the actors say in the play or film
actor/actress
lines
comedy
a play with a sad or unhappy ending
curtain
comedy
tragedy
one actor speaking for a long time
script
scenery
monologue
all the people in the play
tragedy
cast
scene
the person in the film or in the theatre
Example: Tom Holland
actor/actress
director
to rehearse
the papers that have everything the actors say and everything that happens in the play or film
to act
script
scenery
a section of the play or film;
the play or film is usually divided into these
scene
curtain
comedy
a play with a funny or happy ending
comedy
dialogue
tragedy
when the actor plays a role in the theatre or in the film (a verb)
to pretend
to act
stage
two actors speaking together
monologue
tragedy
dialogue
the place in the theatre where the actors do the play
lines
curtain
stage
in the theatre, it's usually red, it signals the end of the show
a play
director
curtain
the background or the furniture on the stage/in the film
scenery/set
script
monologue
What does theatre NOT need
live performers
Live Audience
Real or Imagined Event
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