Theatre 1
Theatre 2
Theatre 3
Theatre 4
Theatre 5
100

The clothing worn by actors that are specific to the time and place of the play. 

costumes

100

The people watching the play. 

audience?

100

Directions from the director to the actors about where to go and what to do in a scene. 

blocking

100

The written text of the play 

script

100

Short parts of the play that make up an act.  

scene

200

Objects used during a play.

props


200

Practices for performing the play. 

rehearsals

200

All of the actors in a play.

cast

200

A speech given by an actor when he or she is alone on stage. 

monologue

200

Something used to magnify the actor's voice. 

microphone

300

Worn by actors to accentuate their facial features on stage?

makeup

300

The area of the theatre where the play takes place. 

stage

300

The person in charge of the actors and other staff in a play.

director

300

Directions in a script that tells the actor where to stand on stage? (DSC, USR, etc.)

stage directions 

300

A major section of the play, like a chapter in a book, that is usually made up of several scenes. 

act

400

The stage and items on it that are used to give the illusion of the setting in the story. 

set

400

The area of the theatre behind the stage. 

backstage

400

A play that is funny. 

comedy

400

Something that conceals the actors or scene from the audience when it is closed. 

curtain

400

The Russian person who came up with a new method to act truthfully and realistically

Konstantin Stanilavsky

500

The moment after the play when the actors take their bows in front of the audience. 

curtain call

500

Words spoken by the actors in a play 

lines

500

A play that does not have a happy ending. 

tragedy

500

Something used to light up the whole stage. 

lighting

500

A play that consists of a lot of songs

musical
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