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plot

what happens in a story: includes exposition, conflict, rising action,climax, a falling action and resolution.
a part of a drama in which a single actor speaks alone; soliloquy

monologue

subtext

the meaning “between the lines” that an actor must draw from the script
scenery, music and costumes

spectacle

overature

the music, usually a medley of the show’s songs, played at the beginning of a musical
communication that uses gestures, posture, and facial expressions instead of words

body language

crossover

a term that describes characters walking across the stage together or entering from opposite sides and meetingon the stage
a person who designs dances for the stage

choreographer

choreography

dances designed for a production
“All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.They have their exits and their entrances and one man in his time plays many parts…”
William Shakespeare,from As You Like It Monologue (a.k.a. the seven ages ofman) spoken by a melancholy Jaques, Act II scene VII