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Special effects that are used to create interest (i.e. car horns, thunder, ringing of telephone)
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Sound effects
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Objects used onstage such as a hairbrush, book, jacket
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Props
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Painted backdrops or other structures used to create the setting of a play
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Scenery
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Instructions in the script that tell the director and actors what to do
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Stage directions
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The list of characters in a play
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Cast of characters
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The person who writes the script of the play
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Playwright
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The front of a real building or fake building that is often used as part of the scenery
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Facade
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A major division within a play, similar to a chapter in a book
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Act
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The written form of a play
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Script
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A scene or play without words; actors use only actions and gestures to express feelings, thoughts, and the plot of the play
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Pantomime
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A genre of literature also known as a play, which is performed by actors
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Drama
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Represents one episode of a play's plot; several of these may create an act
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Scene
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Movements actors use to help convey their feelings
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Gestures
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The words that characters speak aloud
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Dialogue
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The group of actors who are performing the play
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Cast
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