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A level Drama and Theatre Glossary


A level Drama and Theatre Glossary - Pearson qualifications

A level Drama and Theatre Glossary. This glossary has been provided to support the teaching and learning of this qualifiction. You might find this helpful to ...

Cambridge International AS&A Level Drama glossary 2024-26

Aside. Lines spoken by an actor to the audience that are not supposed to be overheard by other characters on stage. Auditorium. The part of a theatre, concert ...

Subject specific vocabulary - AQA

The following subject specific vocabulary provides definitions of key terms used in our A-level Drama and Theatre 7262 specification.

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 ...

Performance - A level Drama Glossary Flashcards - Quizlet

type of stage without a frame or arch separating the stage from the auditorium, in which the audience surrounds the stage area; see theatre-in-the-round.

Theatre Terms | AACT

MAIN STAGE or MAINSTAGE, The principal performance space for a theatre company. ; MAKE AN ENTRANCE, The act of walking onto the stage in view of the audience.

Glossary of dramatic and theatrical terms - Cambridge IGCSE

Downstage. A position nearer the audience or at the front of the stage. See also upstage. Drama. The making and performing of plays; drama involves the acting ...

Drama A Level Greek Theatre Terms Flashcards - Quizlet

Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like skênê, Paraskenia, Proscenium and others.

DRAMA TERMINOLOGY - Leith Academy

Stage. Configurations – Audience are in relation to action. Performance Analysis. The analysation and critique on a performance you have seen. Performance ...

A level Drama and Theatre glossary - You might find this helpful to ...

comic relief a break in the tension of a tragedy provided by a comic character,. a comic episode, or even a comic line. ... hand, being in character, or being in ...

Literature | Glossary of Drama Terms - Mheducation - McGraw Hill

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

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 ...

Drama Vocabulary List - The Warriner School

Wings Sides of a theatre stage. Page 6. Vocabulary for Specific Roles in the Theatre. FOR ACTORS. Protagonist The main character. Antagonist The bad guy ...

Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms – Forms of ... - Theatrecrafts.com

Theatre in the Round is a form of audience seating layout where the acting area is surrounded on all sides by seating. There are often a number of entrances ...

A GLOSSARY OF THEATRE TERMS - Fort Bend ISD

In a traditional theatre, the part of the stage which projects in front of the curtain. In many theatres this can be extended, sometimes by building out over ...

GLOSSARY for National Core Arts: Theatre STANDARDS

expressionism, epic theatre, documentary theatre, or classical drama; style may also refer ... The arrangement of actors and scenery on a stage for a theatrical ...

Subject specific vocabulary - AQA

... vocabulary provides definitions of key terms used in our GCSE Drama (8261). ... Style of theatre created by Bertolt Brecht where a range of theatrical ...

Theatre Glossary - CT.gov

Actor: A person who performs a role or represents a character in a play, using vocal as well as physical techniques to bring the character to life. Acting ...

Theatre Glossary of Terms acting areas: See center stage ...

actor: A person, male or female, who performs a role in a play or an entertainment. actor's position: The orientation of the actor to the audience (e.g., full ...

Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms – Beginners - Theatrecrafts.com

An Acting Area Rehearsal (also known as a Blocking Rehearsal) involves the actors running through their moves around the set, and less focus on the quality of ...