These show a change in the setting.
What is a scene.
A person who tells the story to the audience.
What is the Narrator.
The separate "chapters" of the play.
What is an act.
An idiom you say this for good luck in a theater.
What is "break a leg."
The written form of the play.
What is the script.
The group of actors how play the characters in a play.
What is the Cast of Characters.
What the actors are saying to each other.
What is Dialogue.
An idiom for an event or activity must continue despite hindrances or problems.
What is "the show must go on."
Where the scenes are taking place.
What is the setting.
The objects used in the play to make the setting seem more realistic.
What are props.
We used this story for Reader's Theater. It was written first.
What is Miss Nelson Is Missing.
An idiom that means featuring many famous people.
What is star-studded.
Written instructions that tell the actors what to do or how to say their lines?
What are stage directions.
The place where the play is performed.
What is the Theater.
What is Miss Nelson is Back.
The idiom for working many hours each day.
What is "around the clock."
Dramas are sometimes called...
What are plays.
This person's job is to give background information, introduce the characters, and introduce the problem in the play.
Who is the narrator.
Main character in our play.
Who is Miss Nelson.
The idiom meaning clumsy or awkward.
What is "two left feet."