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Theatre Vocabulary

Across
An audible noise, not spoken by an actor, used to create the environment, establish a mood or aide in telling the story
A part in a play; a character
A written manuscript containing dialogue and stage directions
Clothing worn onstage to give information about a character
A dramatic presentation made by one person, also called a soliloquy
The act or practice of imitation another person or action
To ad-lib or invent dialogue not in the script
Disagreement between characters or ideas in a play
To act out a story or situation with movement only, without any spoken words
To imitate the actions and dialogue to put oneself in another's place in a particular situation
Down
The conversation between two or more characters onstage
Cosmetics applies to the actor's face and body that helps create the image of a character
Events of the story; has a beginning, a middle, and an end
The spoken telling of a story
A painted backdrop or flat on the theatrical stage that represents where the story takes place
All articles, except costumes or scenery, used as part of a dramatic production
An element of production that often helps create a mood or add suspense
The storyline of a play developed through the unfolding of a series of events