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  1. The part of a plot consisting of complications and discoveries which create conflict. A personality or a role an actor/actress re-creates. The greatest dramatic tension or transition in a play. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Act, Cast, Prologue and more.

  2. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Act, Cast, Prologue and more.

  3. In this Drama Vocabulary Match worksheet, students will work to match the vocabulary word with its listed definition. This is a fun way to teach vocabulary in the classroom and at home. “Drama Vocabulary Match” is ideal for grades 3 and 4.

  4. Drama Vocabulary Match. Match each word in Column A with its meaning in Column B. Column A. Column B. 1._________ act. A. Introductory section of a play. 2. _________ cast. B. Group of actors that comment on the play. 3. _________ prologue.

  5. Long speech by an actor speaking to himself. Comic relief. Humorous actions or words put in a serious play. Stage left. Same as audience right. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Act, Cast, Prologue and more.

  6. DRAMA GLOSSARY MATCHING ACTIVITY with Answer key. Students match key theatre concepts with their definitions. By starting matching the ones they know, they can infer the others. Interesting for them to distinguish the differences between soliloquy, monologue and an aside. Key provided.

  7. Conversation in a play. A funny or amusing play. Major section of a play. Long speech from one actor to other actors. I. Actor who speaks only to the audience about the story. J. Sides of the stage not seen by the audience. K. A play with a sad or unhappy ending. L. Humorous actions or words put in a serious play. M. Section of an act.

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