A large division in a play
ACT – (noun)
The real person on stage
ACTOR
Spoken, composed, or performed without rehearsal
AD LIB
The “villain”, or the character who sets up obstacles for the protagonist to overcome
ANTAGONIST
What is Mr. C's favorite movie?
Rocky
A story with a happy ending
COMEDY
The planned movement of actors on stage
BLOCKING
A line spoken to the audience or camera
ASIDE
The downstage edge of the stage
APRON
What is Mr. V's favorite movie?
Avatar
A signal to begin action, dialogue or music
CUE
Forms and patterns of speech peculiar to a certain geographical region
DIALECT
Conversation between two or more people
DIALOGUE
A group of people who share equal responsibility for a performance
ENSEMBLE
What is Woody's sister's name from Toy Story?
Jesse
A scene performed with little or no rehearsal
IMPROVISATION – (Or “improv”)
A light dramatic composition with broadly satirical comedy and an improbable plot
FARCE
Information given through dialogue
EXPOSITION
Pronouncing your words clearly
ENUNCIATION
What is the highest-grossing (most money-made) movie of all time?
Avatar
Does a Tragedy mean that the entire play is sad or has a sad ending?
No. The play just has serious topics/themes.
Does a Comedy mean that the play has to be funny?
A solo scene for one actor
MONOLOGUE
(1) The use of words to express something other than, and especially the opposite of their literal meaning – sarcasm? - (2) The difference between what happens and what you expected to happen
IRONY
What is Marvel's highest-grossing movie of all time?
Endgame