The background, time, and place of where the action of a story, play, movie, or show takes place. It's the where and when of a story.
What is the SETTING?
The art of speaking and moving to create characters in plays, movie, and TV. It is an actor PRETENDING to look, feel, and think like different characters.
What is ACTING?
This voice tells the reader or audience background information about the characters and the things they are doing.
What is the NARRATOR?
The person who writes a drama or play.
What is a PLAYWRIGHT?
These are larger sections of a play, like chapters of a book, that are made up of multiple scenes.
What are ACTS?
There are two scenes in the play Carl Is on the Case. Explain why?
What is CHANGE OF SETTING?
The action that takes place in a single setting.
What is a SCENE?
Sentences that are written to to tell the acts what to do or how to act. They are usually in brackets or parenthesis.
What are STAGE DIRECTIONS?
This is SOMETHING WE HEAR that is sometimes used in plays, movies, or shows TO CREATE A CERTAIN MOOD OR FEELING (such as suspense or fear).
What is SOUND and/or MUSIC?
This place is where dramas are performed.
What is a THEATER?
The group of actors and actresses who play the role of different characters.
What is the CAST?
The message or lesson learned by the characters.
What is THEME?
This is the most common form of drama.
What is a PLAY?