This is where the story takes place.
What is the setting?
The person who is in charge of a play.
What is a Director?
This is acting without talking, only body movement.
This is a word for the main sequence of events in a story.
What is plot?
This is a type of acting without a script, and actors must make things up on the spot.
What is improvisation?
The part of the stage farthest away from the audience.
What is upstage?
This is a word that comes from the word "property" and means objects used onstage to enhance the setting.
What is a prop?
This is another name for the end of the story.
What is resolution or conclusion?
This is a group of people working or performing together.
When actors are frozen onstage to create a picture it is called _____________.
What is a tableau
This is where actors can find their lines.
What is a script?
This is the highest point of dramatic interest or major turning point of a story.
What is climax?
This is the person who creates the dances and movement in a show.
What is the choreographer?
This is a play that also has dancing and singing.
What is a musical?
This is the word for the introduction of the story, including the main characters' names and setting.
What is exposition?
This is the person who writes the music in a musical.
What is a composer?
This is a type of dramatic work that is serious and has an unhappy or catastrophic ending.
What is a tragedy?
This is the part of the stage to the audience's right.
What is stage left?