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Elements of a Play

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Horizontales
element that is used to enhance mood or associate with a character
create mood by dimming or brightening; showcasing or spotlighting where the action is taking place; turned down or up to close or begin an act
individuals who work backstage to create a live production of a play
the sequential action of a play which tells HOW the story happens
a part or role played by an actor which moves the plot along
similar to a monologue but one character is alone on stage
staging a character’s position and movements on stage
Inside the theater where the audience sits
when an actor speaks directly to the audience
tells the actor how to move, speak, feel, enter and exit. Gives information that cannot be inferred from the dialogue.
words spoken between two or more characters; the main element of a play
a building dedicated to dramatic performances
the author of a play
noises made superficially backstage
the written text of a play
a genre of literature written to be performed before an audience, which tells a story through action and dialogue
the message of a drama; what the play is about
Verticales
the creative visionary leader of interpreting the play from beginning to end
when a character walks onto the stage
a person who portrays a character in a performance
non verbal communication through how a person moves
tells the actors and crew what to do
the name of the play which helps the audience/reader know what to expect from the play
a group of listeners or spectators
when a character leaves the stage
smaller unit within an act, usually marked by a change of: character (entering / exiting), setting, or focus of the action
out of the view of the public, where the cast and crew get ready
decorations or objects make up the set which bring the setting to life
when one character delivers a speech to convey his/her inner thoughts
the "proscenium" frame above the stage in which the audience views a play, like a picture, or through a window
clothes actors wear to make their part more believable
major division of a play, to demarcate key parts of the plot
intentional absence of sound or speech when the action carries the plot
the entire list of actors in a play
a printed guide booklet which provides the necessary information to understand and enjoy the play
the described time, location, and mood where the action takes place
a platform designated for a play’s performance