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A Handy Glossary of Drama Terms


A Handy Glossary of Drama Terms - Clarendon House Publications

Here is a handy glossary of some terms used when discussing Drama. Accent - particular sound made in pronouncing words which suggests the place or background ...

Literature | Glossary of Drama Terms - Mheducation - McGraw Hill

Glossary of Drama Terms · Allegory A symbolic narrative in which the surface details imply a secondary meaning. · Alliteration The repetition of consonant sounds, ...

Drama Glossary - KET Education - Kentucky Educational Television

drama: the art of composing, writing, acting, or producing plays; a literary composition intended to portray life or character or enact a story, usually ...

Glossary of Theatre Terms Flashcards - Quizlet

Apart from being what actors do on stage, the term also denotes a division in the performance of a play. Each act may also have several scenes.

Glossary | Drama-Based Pedagogy - The University of Texas at Austin

The American term for an improvisational, non-exhibitional, process centered form of drama in which participants are guided by a leader to imagine, enact, ...

60+ Theater Terms and Definitions Every Actor Should Know

60+ Theater Terms and Definitions Every Actor Should Know · The Theater Orchestra: The section of seats closest to the stage, on the main floor ...

Theatre Terms | AACT

As a service to the theatre community, AACT provides over 1000 definitions of theatrical terms. Fully searchable, our glossary is helpful for technical ...

Dramatic Terms: Definition & Literature | Vaia

Dramatic terms are the terminology used in the genre of drama to describe devices that achieve certain effects, as well as depict types of characters, plot ...

A level Drama and Theatre Glossary - Pearson qualifications

Term. Definition acting area that area within the performance space within which the actor may move in full view of the audience. Also known as the playing ...

Dramatic Terms *Updated! - That Awesome Theatre Blog!

Comic Relief- The use of humorous scenes, characters, or speeches in a drama. Lightens the darkness of the play. Convention- Any feature of literature that has ...

Theatre Terms | AACT

REHEARSE, To prepare a play for production; in particular, the work with actors to blend lines, characterization, movement and stage business into a coherent ...

A Glossary of Acting Terms

Understudy - A performer hired to do a role only if the featured actor is unable to perform; used primarily in theatre. Crew. Director - The ...

400+ Words Related to Drama

The top 4 are: comedy, play, genre and actor. You can get the definition(s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it. The words ...

Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms – Stage Management

A scene division within a play marked (as in French drama) by the entrance / exit of an actor. These divisions can be useful in splitting up rehearsal schedules ...

Epic Theatre Glossary: 50+ Fabulous Terms For Drama Students ...

Here is a glossary of fifty of the most essential terms, people, concepts, organisations, plays, and techniques associated with Epic Theatre.

Theater terms glossary (pdf) - Course Sidekick

ACT: main division of a drama, ACTS may be further divided into SCENES. ACTOR: a performer in a play; may be male or female. ADAPTATION: a reinvention of an ...

Drama terms | TPT

Included are 36 basic theatre vocabulary words and definitions perfect for a classroom word wall and review session! Stage directions, ...

Glossary of Terms - Audio Theater

A theatrical agent specializes in dramatic television, film and theater; a commercial agent handles TV and radio commercials and voice-overs. AIR CHECK. (radio) ...

Kids Theater Dictionary - Easy to Understand Terms

Kids Theater Dictionary · Assistant Stage Manager - person who is hired to help the Stage Manager · Cast - the people who perform in a show · Choreographer - the ...

Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms – Directing - Theatrecrafts.com

A collection of different acts (e.g. comedy, songs, dance, puppetry), or an act which isn't part of the main show, inserted to fill a gap, to cover a scene ...