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Drama Terms part 1

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stage areas   for convenience, the acting area is divided into nine areas upstage right, upstage center, upstage left center right, center, center left down right, down center, down left  
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upstage   moving away from the audience  
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stage right   moving or area to the right according to the audience's view  
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stage left   moving to the left according to the audience's view  
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setting   the imaginary place and time the stage area represents  
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Set prop   a large prop, such as a piece of furniture, that is not easily moved. Ex: chairs, tables, fireplaces, platforms. In pantomimes, set props like chairs are usually real; all others are imaginary.  
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sight cue   a visual signal for actors to begin action or dialogue, or for the audience to quiet down for a performance.  
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Stage property (usually abbreviated prop)   any item used on stage  
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set   the actual pieces of furniture, platform or other items (or their lack) on the stage  
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pantomime   a performance that communicates an idea or an action without using dialogue  
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