This is the meaning of the letter L in stage directions, and this is the direction the actor appears to move to the audience.
What is left, and what is to the right for the audience?
100
The people who perform in a play are called this.
What are actors?
100
This is the country of origin for the word drama.
Where is Greece?
100
This is the name of the person who writes a play (you must say & spell the name correctly to earn points).
What is a playwright?
200
This shares a character's private thoughts and feelings.
What is a monologue?
200
These tell where on stage the action takes place as well as how characters should speak or act.
What are stage directions?
200
The place where a play is performed is called this.
What is a theatre?
200
This is the definition of drama.
What is a story told in front of an audience?
200
These make up acts in a play.
What are scenes?
300
This is the biggest difference between a comedy & a tragedy.
What is how the story ends?
300
This is the name of the type of punctuation that denotes stage directions.
What are brackets?
300
Small, moveable objects used to make the action on stage look more realistic are called this.
What are props?
300
These are the two meanings of "dran."
What is to act or to do?
300
This is the meaning of the prefix mono-.
What is one?
400
This is where the humor comes from in a comedy.
What are dialogue & situations?
400
[BOB CRATCHIT enters, carrying TINY TIM atop his shoulders. He wears a threadbare and fringe-less comforter hanging down in front of him.]
This passage is an example of this, and this description of Bob Cratchit reveals this about the Cratchit family.
What is the passage is an example of stage directions and what is the Cratchit family is poor?
400
These are the two names for the construction on stage.
What are set and scenery?
400
These are the two types of drama we studied.
What are comedy & tragedy?
400
This is the difference between a monologue and dialogue.
What is monologue is one person speaking and dialogue is conversation between two or more people?
500
These are three ways the form or structure of a drama differs from poetry or prose (novels & short stories).
What are dialogue doesn't have quotation marks, there are acts/scenes in drama instead of chapters, stage directions tell us how to act, we learn about characters by what we see & hear, no narrator, and plays are shorter?
500
This is the difference between a monologue and a soliloquy.
What is a monologue reveals a single character's private thoughts while a soliloquy is when an actor is alone on stage?
500
These are the larger sections of a play, and they are made up of scenes.
What are Acts?
500
This makes a play a comedy.
What is a happy ending?
500
These are the three meanings of the prefix dia- and this is the one that most relates to the word dialogue.
What is through, between, and across and the one that most relates to dialogue is between?