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Vocabulary April 22, 2022

Across
to place the set on the stage.
a peculiarity of speech or behavior.
word patterns or combinations used to elicit a certain audience response; e.g., symbolism, foreshadowing.
a brief break between acts, in which the house lights come on and the audience may leave their seats.
the lighting technician’s guide for all dimmer readings and settings at act or scene openings; also called a cue sheet.
change in pitch or loudness of the voice.
the placement, intensity, and color of lights to help communicate environment, mood, or feeling.
costumes, wigs, and body paint used to transform an actor into a character.
the action or relationship among two or more characters.
an implied discrepancy between what is said and what is meant.
in responding to dramatic art, the process of evaluating the play and performance.
Down
paying attention to what is being said.
control of isolated body parts; the ability to control or move one part of the body independently of the rest.
can be described as a discrepancy between expected results and the actual results.
in drama, the particular manner of verbal expression, the diction or style of writing, or the speech or phrasing that suggests a class or profession or type of character.
the dialogue of a play; the words actors say in performance.
determination of meaning in a literary work; in responding to dramatic art, the process of identifying the point, ideas, or themes in the play and how the plot relates to the major idea or theme.
an unverifiable story popularly accepted as historical and handed down by tradition from earlier times.
resulting from the sensation of bodily position, presence, or movement.
is when a writer or speaker says one thing and means something else (often the opposite of what is said).
in music, a recurring musical theme that accompanies a character or situation; in drama, then, the repetition of a word or phrase or image (from the German meaning “leading motive”).
the popular theater of Japan which developed out of Noh theater in the 17th century. In Kabuki theater, actors use exaggerated and stylized makeup, costumes, gestures, speech, and special effects to portray traditional character roles and story lines.