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100
Story that actors perform on stage in front of an audience.
What is DRAMA.
100
The events of a story or a play.
What is PLOT.
100
Conversations between characters.
What is DIALOGUE.
100
Term for a story that is NOT make-believe.
What is NON-FICTION.
100
The highest point of tension in a story or play.
What is CLIMAX.
200
Separates plays into shorter parts.
What are ACTS.
200
Term for a story or play that is NOT real.
What is FICTION.
200
Tell actors where to stand and what to do on stage.
What are STAGE DIRECTIONS.
200
Where and when a story takes place.
What is SETTING.
200
Spectators of a play or performance.
What is AUDIENCE.
300
The problem in a story or a play.
What is CONFLICT.
300
Separates acts into smaller parts.
What are SCENES.
300
Any play that was not a comedy in Shakespeare's time.
What is TRAGEDY.
300
Things that actors use or carry on stage.
What are PROPS.
300
The final outcome of the story or play.
What is RESOLUTION.
400
Stage directions are designed from whose point of view?
What is ACTOR'S.
400
If an actor is DSR they are in this position.
What is DOWN STAGE RIGHT.
400
The names of the masks that are the symbol for the theatre.
What are the masks of COMEDY AND TRAGEDY.
400
A long speech delivered by an actor, either to the audience or to another character.
What is a MONOLOGUE.
400
Section of the stage in front of the curtain.
What is the APRON.
500
Group or character that gives important information at the start of the play.
What is the CHORUS.
500

A long speech to an audience or another character onstage

What is a Monologue

500
The drama we know today goes back to this historic time period.
What is ANCIENT GREECE.
500
Wrote the famous words from the play 'Hamlet': "To be or not to be? That is the question."
Who is WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
500
Won the 2016 Tony award for BEST MUSICAL.
What is HAMILTON.
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