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4
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afternoon performance of a show
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6
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break between sections of a performance
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9
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theatre that plays liturgical plays depicting the birth and resurrection of Christ
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10
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the process of arranging the moves of actors during the play
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12
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is a display of emotions, a representation of relationships and the portrayal of the different phases of human life
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13
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refers to the type of play
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16
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the acknowledgement of applause by actors –– the bows
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18
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a sequence of performance of the same production
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19
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speech made by a character when he is alone
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20
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part of the stage nearest to the audience
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21
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the out of view areas to the sides of the acting area
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22
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organization of the play
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23
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these are the techniques and methods used by the playwright and director to create the desired stylistic effect
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24
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a serious play about a great individual who is at war with himself, with his society or with the world around him
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25
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a ludicrous exaggeration of comic actions and highly improbable situations
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26
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a short piece of entertainment that is presented between the acts or major scenes in a play
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27
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introductory part of the play
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28
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a satiric treatment of some well-known play or style of a play
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29
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actors who play various plays in a drama have the very important responsibility of bringing the characters to life
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32
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comprises of the melody in the use of sounds and rhythm in dialogue as well as melodious compositions, which form a part of many plays
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