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Drama : a story written to be played out on the stage.
Theatre Arts : the term used to cover all parts of training or instruction in the field of Theatre.
Script : a written copy of the dialogue that the actors will speak.
Character : the personality an actor portrays in a scene or play that is different from his or her own personality.
Actors : males or females playing character roles
Acting : an actor's assumed behavior for the purpose of projecting a character to an audience .
Play : story in dialogue form to be acted out by actors before a live audience.
Dramatic Structure : the special literary style in which plays are written.
Dialogue : the conversation between actors on the stage.
Playwright : one who writes plays.
Filmed : preserved as a moving photograph.
Theatre : the writing or performing of plays, as well as the formal study of that art form. Also, a building in which plays are performed.
Ritual : repeated action that becomes a custom or ceremony.
Player Audience Relationship : the special interactive and "live" relationship that exists between the performers and the audience, connecting and bonding them into a team.
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| the special interactive and "live" relationship that exists between the performers and the audience, connecting and bonding them into a team. |
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| the writing or performing of plays, as well as the formal study of that art form. Also, a building in which plays are performed. |
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| the conversation between actors on the stage. |
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| a written copy of the dialogue that the actors will speak. |
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| the special literary style in which plays are written. |
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| a story written to be played out on the stage. |
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| an actor's assumed behavior for the purpose of projecting a character to an audience . |
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| repeated action that becomes a custom or ceremony. |
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| preserved as a moving photograph. |
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| males or females playing character roles |
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| the personality an actor portrays in a scene or play that is different from his or her own personality. |
| |
| story in dialogue form to be acted out by actors before a live audience. |
| |
| the term used to cover all parts of training or instruction in the field of Theatre. |
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| the special interactive and "live" relationship that exists between the performers and the audience, connecting and bonding them into a team. |
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| the writing or performing of plays, as well as the formal study of that art form. Also, a building in which plays are performed. |
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| the conversation between actors on the stage. |
| |
| a written copy of the dialogue that the actors will speak. |
| |
| the special literary style in which plays are written. |
| |
| a story written to be played out on the stage. |
| |
| an actor's assumed behavior for the purpose of projecting a character to an audience . |
| |
| repeated action that becomes a custom or ceremony. |
| |
| preserved as a moving photograph. |
| |
| males or females playing character roles |
| |
| the personality an actor portrays in a scene or play that is different from his or her own personality. |
| |
| story in dialogue form to be acted out by actors before a live audience. |
| |
| the term used to cover all parts of training or instruction in the field of Theatre. |
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© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only