Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Dramatic Devices
Miscellaneous 1
Miscellaneous 2
100
Lines of conversation spoken by the characters
What is dialogue?
100
One drama; preformed by live actors.
What is a Play?
100
A short speech that is not meant to be heard by the other characters on stage.
What is Aside?
100
Written lines of a play, TV show, film, or radio broadcast.
What is a script?
100
The pictures, furnishings, etc.
What is Prop?
200
List of all the characters or players. Found at the beginning of the script.
What is a cast of characters?
200
Clothing and accessories worn by an actor to signify a time period and portray a character.
What is a Costume?
200
A long speech spoken by one character on stage to another.
What is a Monologue?
200
Instructions for actors and crew [in brackets and italics(we could not put it in italics)]
What is Stage Directions?
200
A thing you need to do to act out the play.
What is Read the script and dialogue?
300
Genre of literature; performed on a stage.
What is Drama?
300
Central idea or message communicated by the play.
What is Theme?
300
A long speech spoken by a character to herself, himself, or the audience.
What is Soliloquy
300
Series of events or action in a play; follows the plotline of the story.
What is Plot?
300
What the story is trying to tell you, but you must look for it(If you don't get this one............... Have fun on the test!)
What is look for themes?
400
The movement or development of the plot or story in a play.
What is Action?
400
The words or actions at which an actor is expected to deliver a line or a crew member is expected to preform a task.
What is a Cue?
400
A situation that depends on the audience's knowing something that the character has not realized, or on one character's knowing something other characters do not know.
What is Dramatic Irony?
400
You need to be doing this after each scene or act. Sage: "HA HA i bet u won't get this one!"
What is keeping track of the plot development?
400
What was the name of the teleplay we read. (Has to be exact We read it a week ago!)
What is "Monsters are due on Maple Street"?
500
The person in charge of the overall interpretation of a dramatic work, who conducts the rehearsals, blocks the action and assists the actors in developing their characters.
What is a director?
500
Pieces of the action; usually changes as the setting changes.
What is a Scene?
500
Used to enhance a piece of drama; includes soliloquies and monologues.
What is dramatic devices?
500
What do YOU do before reading a piece of drama? HINT: it is not picking up the piece of paper!
What is examine the cast of characters?
500
Name a theme and what it is from.
Answers may vary,(Must have at least five people agree.)
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