Vocab Term
Expectations
Stage Direction
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100

What is Cast?

Actors/Actresses who participate in a play.

100

How many hall passes do you get a week?

2

100

What are stage directions?

Not spoken out loud. Tells the actors what to do.

100

What is the Difference between a Protagonist and an Antagonist?

Antagonist=Goes against the protagonist (the bad guy)

Protagonist=The main character. Usually the good guy.

200

What is Dialogue?

Parts that are spoken by the actors

200

True or false: You should turn to your neighbor and talk while Ms. Fudge or Mrs. K are talking.

FALSE!!!!!

200

Where is stage right?

Right side facing the audience

200

What is a Theme?

The message about people or life in general.

300

What is a setting?

The time period/location where the story takes place.

300

When you are granted a hall pass, what should you do before leaving the room?

Sign out!

300

Where is stage left?

Left side facing the audience

300

What is a Set?

The background and scenery

400

What is Drama?

Drama is the act of creative expression through taking on characters and ideas.

400

True or False: Mistakes are welcome here

True

400

Where is upstage?

Back of the stage away from the audience

400

What are props?

The items you use during a performance

500

What is the difference between an Act and a Scene?

Act=BIG chunk of the story (like a chapter)

Scene=Smaller chunks within Acts

500

When taking attendance, when is the appropriate time to speak?

When your name is called.

500

What is downstage?

Forward on the stage closest to the audience.

500

What is a Plot?

The sequence of events

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