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Bro of the Knight
100

A signal that a line or action should begin.

Cue

100

When a character talks to the audience and characters don't hear 

Aside

100

When a actor memorizes their lines and no longer needs their script.

Off-book

100

the housekeeper's reward.

Trip to Jamaica

200

A person, animal or being in a story.  Performed by actors in a play.

Character

200

The space in a theater where the audience is seated.

house

200

Painted pieces of painted scenery used on stage for backgrounds

Flats

200

Oldest Son

Micheal

300

What the audience is able to see on stage

Sightlines

300

A type of play that is funny and has a happy ending.

Comedy

300

The time spent practicing and preparing for a theatrical performance.

Rehearsal

300

name the sets of twins

Gerald and Jackie

Billie and Willie

400

The person who oversees all elements of a theatrical production.

Director

400

When the lights go out at the end of a scene.

Blackout

400

The group of people who perform in a play.

Cast

400

What does the father do for a living?

Pastor leader in a church

500

The time and place in which the story takes place.

Setting

500

A conversation between two or more people.

Dialogue

500

The term is used to describe an actor's movement on stage.

Blocking

500

What did the last housekeeper put on the floor the catch the boys?

Slip and slide wax

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