drama - a work meant to be performed on a stage or as a film, act - the major division of a drama, scene - a subdivision of an act of a drama, character - a person in a fictional text, tragedy - a serious type of drama with a sad ending, comedy - a funny or humorous type of drama, stage directions - a playwright's notes in a drama which give information about how the drama is to be performed , prop - a small object used by actors during the performance of a play or in a film, downstage - the area at or towards the front of the stage, actor - a male person who performs on the stage, on television or in films, especially as a profession, upstage - the area at or towards the back of the stage, actress - a female person who performs on the stage, on television or in films, especially as a profession, scenery - the painted background that is used to represent natural features or buildings on a theatre stage, set - the scenery used for a play, film, etc., foreshadowing - the use of details, description, and mood that will take on more meaning later in a written work, dramatic irony - when the audience knows more than the character,

Drama terms - Year 11

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