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stage
platform on which people perform
theatre
building in which people perform
audience
people who watch the performance
character
fictional people in a play
playwright
parson who writes the play
script
written version of the play
dialogue
spoken words that reviel the story
narrator
person who explains the story
narration
words that explain the story
a sequel narrative
focuses on the unfolding of a story over time
chorus
crowd sharing the same point of view
play
imaginary situation where actors speak and act as if the situation was real
performance space
area marked out as the place where activities will take place
props
objects actors use while acting
reflection
involves thinking about an action, statement or visual stimulus to discover meaning
symbol
shape, action or thing that conveys a massage or meaning
repitition
rhym, a patterned measued movement
blocking
how to position yourself on stage
corpsing
stay in character emotionly and not laugh
voice over
speaking over actions
sience
to remain quite as part of the performance
role play
act out a part and remain in character
praise poem recital
recite poem mentioning only the good parts
mime
action without words
dance
use movement, rhythmically and stylistically
short musical composition of words and music
chant
repeated rhythmic phrase
freeze
stop suddenly at a particular point whie acting
slow motion action
slow down and drag out actions
montage
to edit or have many short scenes in a play
enrol audience
to involve the audience