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The term used to cover all parts of training or instruction in the field of theatre
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The special literary style in which plays are written
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The term used to cover all parts of training or instruction in the field of theatre Theatre Arts
The special literary style in which plays are written Dramatic Structure
A story written to be played out on stage Drama
A written copy of the dialogue that the actors will speak Script
The personality an actor portrays in a scene or play that is different from his/her own personality. Characters
Males or females playing character roles Actors
An actor’s assumed behavior for the purpose of projecting a character to an audience Acting
Story in dialogue form to be acted out by actors before a live audience Play
The conversation between actors on stage Dialogue
One who writes plays Playwright
preserved on film as a moving photograph Filmed
A building in which plays are performed Theatre
Repeated action that becomes a custom or ceremony Ritual
The special interactive and “live” relationship that exists between the performers and the audience, connecting and bonding them into a team Player-Audience Relationship
Information provided by the playwright to give the actors instructions on how to feel or what to do Stage Directions
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