Basic Drama Terms
Across
- 3. the part of the play where the conflict is final and the story comes to a conclusion.
- 5. the main character around whom the story revolves and is "good"
- 7. an individual who drives the action and participates in the dialogue.
- 8. effects non-verbal audio elements used to enhance the atmosphere or realism
- 11. a speech delivered by a character who is alone on stage, speaking directly to the audience.
- 12. a major division within a play
- 13. a brief remark by a character intended to be heard by the audience but not by other characters
- 16. the use of brightness and color to enhance mood, indicate time of day, or focus attention on certain areas of the stage.
- 17. the spoken conversation between two or more characters. It drives the plot and reveals character relationships and conflicts.
- 19. the clothing worn by actors to represent their characters
Down
- 1. the physical environment including the backdrop, furniture, and props
- 2. a speech delivered by a character to other characters or the audience.
- 4. the point of highest tension or drama
- 6. objects used by actors on stage to enhance the realism facilitate action.
- 7. the central struggle between opposing forces
- 9. the precise staging (positioning and movement) of actors to facilitate the performance
- 10. the central idea or message
- 14. directions instructions in the script that describe the setting, actions, and movement
- 15. a character or force that creates conflict
- 18. a subdivision of an act