What's needed for a scene?
Creative outputs through theater
what's needed for a story
100

what is a scene 

the place where an incident in real life or fiction occurs or occurred

100

art of performance where actors portray characters using movement, gesture, and intonation to create a fictional character for the stage.

acting

100
exposition 

he introduction of background information about characters, settings, events, or circumstances that sets the stage for the story’s main action.

200

what is setting

the context in which the action takes place

200

is a professional responsible for overseeing the creative aspects of a theater production. 

directing

200

rising action 

 the series of events in a story that build tension and develop the conflict, occurring after the exposition and leading up to the climax.

300

what is theme 

 the central idea or underlying message that a play conveys

300

the art of using narrative elements to engage and captivate audiences through performance.

story telling

300

climax

the point of highest tension or drama in a story, where the main conflict reaches its peak and the protagonist faces their greatest challenge.

400

antagonist

 a character who opposes the protagonist and creates conflict within the story.

400

a writer who creates scripts for theatrical performances, crafting stories, characters, and dialogue that bring a production to life.

playwright

400

falling action

the part of a story that follows the climax, where tension decreases and the plot moves toward resolution.

500

protagonist

the leading character or one of the major characters in a play, film, novel, etc.

500

 a group of individuals gathered together at a certain time and place to see a performance

audience 

500

resolution 

 the part of a story where the main conflict is resolved, providing closure to the narrative