A section of a play.
Act
Group of actors that comment on a play.
Chorus
Conversation in a play.
Diaglogue
Humorous words or actions put in a serious play.
Comic relief
An improv game that involves saying a word when given an emotion.
Spaghetti
Introductory section of a play.
Prologue
Same as audience right.
Stage left
Long speech from one actor to other actors.
Monologue
A funny or amusing play.
Comedy
An improv game that involves the passing along of a movement.
Telephone
Section in an act of a play.
Scene
Sides of the stage not seen by the audience.
Wings
Long speech by an actor speaking to himself.
Soliloquy
A type of theater that involves games and spontaneous acting.
Improv
An improv game that involves acting out the creation of an object that is passed on to another person.
Magic clay
The difference between an act and a section.
A section is part of an act
All the actors in a play.
Cast
The difference between a monologue and a soliloquy.
A monologue is spoken to other actors and a soliloquy is an actor speaking to themselves.
A play that is the opposite of a comedy.
Tragedy
The first thing done by a group of actors before rehearsing.
Warm up
A play with a sad or unhappy ending.
Tragedy
The people who watch a performance.
Audience
A monologue and soliloquy are both included in this.
Dialogue
The group for whom actors perform.
Audience
An improv game that relies on players stating an alibi.
Detective