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Plot
Acessories
Acting
The Other Stuff
100
The main events of a play, novel, or movie. The storyline.
What is the plot
100
The general appearance of a place; the aggregate features that give landscape.
What is the Scenery (set).
100
A conversation between two or more people in a novel, drama, etc.
What is Dialouge.
100
The place and time where the events of the drama take place. Backdrop for the action.
What is Setting.
200
The second stage of the plot; characters engage in conflicts; antagonism is heightened
What is the Rising Action.
200
Any sound, other than music or speech, reproduced to create and effect in a dramatic presentation.
What is Sound.
200
The work of an actor or actress, who tells the story by portraying a charcater by either speaking or singing the text.
What is Acting
200
The third stage of plot; moment of greatest emotional intensity; turning point.
What is Climax.
300
The fourth stage of the plot; immediate consequences of crisis
What is the Falling Action.
300
Colored substances that are put on your face to improved or change appearance
What is Make-up.
300
The written text of a play, movie, or broadcast.
What is the Script.
300
The point or argument the playwright is trying to make.
What is Theme.
400
**Daily Double**The first stage of plot structure; introduces main characters; provides background information; sets scene; establishes potential conflict
What is the Exposition.
400
Any various lights used in a theater, used to illuminate actors and the set
What is Light.
400
Energy, facial expressions, gesture, posture and body alignment, space, time or speed, weight are all forms of what.
What is Nonverbal Expressions.
400
A state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen.
What is Suspense.
500
The fifth stage of plot; unraveling tensions; most questions answered; characters left to deal with consequences of conflicts.
What is the Resolution.
500
A set of clothes worn by an actor or by someone to make them look like something such an animal, or person.
What is Costumes.
500
A form of dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a single speaker.
What is a Monologue.
500
The art of creating the visual image of a stage production through sets, costumes, lighting, and stage mechanisms.
What is Design.