Intro to theatre Flashcards

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Acoustics

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Act

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Acting

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Actor/Actress

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Ad Lib

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Amphitheater

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Antagonist

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Aside

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Audition

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Auditorium

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Book

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Box Office

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Catharsis

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Choreograohy

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Comedy

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Composite setting

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Copyright

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Costume

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Dialogue

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Directer

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Drama

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Exit

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To leave the stage

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Ham

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A performer who over acts

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Improvisation
A performance made up as it is performed
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Matinee
An afternoon performance
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Pastoral
Dealing with rural life an idealized manner
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Property (prop)
An object or article used by a character in a drama
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Protagonist
The main character of a literary work; the hero or heroine
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Scene
A minor division in an act or play
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Scenery
Any of the various backgrounds used to suggest a particular location
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Script
The written text expressing the thoghts of a performer alone on the stage
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Set
A collective term for scenery, props, and lighting presented on stage
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Soliloquy
A long speech expressing the thoughts of a performer alone on the stage
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Stage directions
Instructions to performers on how to move, gesture, and look on stage
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Tragedy
A form of drama with a serious tone and unhappy ending