PDF Word Search: Basic Theatre Vocabulary
BASIC THEATRE VOCABULARY
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CONFLICT COSTUMES DIALOGUE IMPROVISATION
MAKEUP MIMICRY
MONOLOGUE MUSIC
PANTOMIME PLOT PROPS ROLE
ROLE-PLAYING SCRIPT
SCENERY SOUND
STORYLINE STORYTELLING
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BASIC THEATRE VOCABULARY
WORD SEARCH Solution and definitions
CONFLICT-- disagreement between
the actions and dialogue to put oneself
characters or ideas in a play
in another's place in a particular
COSTUMES-- clothing worn onstage to
situation
give information about a character,
SCENERY --a painted backdrop or flat
such as where the story takes place,
on a theatrical stage that represents
when it takes place, social status, etc.
where the story takes place
DIALOGUE-- The conversation between SCRIPT--a written manuscript containing
two or more characters onstage
dialogue and stage directions
IMPROVISATION-- to ad-lib or invent
SOUND-- an audible noise, not spoken
dialogue not in the script
by an actor, used to help create the
MAKEUP-- cosmetics applied to the
environment, establish a mood or aide
actor's face and body that helps create
in telling the story (e.g., door slam,
the image of who the character is
thunder, phone ringing)
MIMICRY-- the act or practice of imitating STORYLINE--events of the story; has a
another person or action
beginning, a middle, and an end
MONOLOGUE-- a dramatic presentation STORYTELLING-- the spoken telling of a
made by one person, also called a
story
soliloquy
MUSIC-- an element of
production that often helps create a mood, add
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PANTOMIME-- to act out a story or situation with movement only, without any spoken dialogue
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PLOT-- the storyline of a
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play developed through the unfolding of a series of events PROPS-- all articles, except
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costumes or scenery,
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