Elements #1
Elements #2
Elements #3
100
This is a story intended to be performed in front of an audience.
What is a drama
100

This is where the action of a play takes place. 

What is a stage?

100
This is the written form of a play.
What is a script?
200
This is the abbreviation of the word "property" and is any object that is used in a play to enhance the setting
What are props?
200
He or she is the author of a play
What is a playwright?
200
These are instructions for the actors, the director, and the stage crew and are normally written in italics
What are stage directions?
300

This is a long uninterrupted speech that is spoken by a single character 

What is a monologue?

300

These are divisions of acts that show a change in time or different settings

What are scenes?

300
The technique for creating believable characters
What is characterization?
400
This is a major division within a play in which two or more scenes are grouped together
What is an act?
400
The drama element portrayed here: [Wyona is sitting on the couch. She sees Paul and jumps to her feet.] Wyona. [Angrily.] What do you want?
What are stage directions?
400
A struggle that a character has. This can be either internal or external
What is conflict?
500
This is where the actor breaks the "fourth wall" and interacts with the audience. The other actors on the stage have no knowledge of this.
What is an aside?
500
This is a solitary speech in which the character in a play is speaking to themselves
What is soliloquy?
500
The words or conversations spoken by characters to each other. Much of what you learn about the characters, setting, and events are revealed in this conversation.
What is dialogue?