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| Those who are not part of the production. |
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| Are behind scenery not visible to the audience. |
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| A group of people selected to portray characters. |
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| The movement to music in a play. |
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| A style of dress characteristic of a particular country, period, or people, often worn in a play. |
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| Conversation used by two or more characters to express thoughts, feelings, and actions. |
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| Spontaneous dramatic enactment often done by children pretending or imitating while playing. |
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| Acting two people perform on stage. |
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| The dynamic interaction and harmonious blending of the efforts of the many artists involved int he dramatic activity or theatrical production. |
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| Any story or tale passed on traditionally and based on superstition or false beliefs. |
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| The emotional feeling of a play. |
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| Any article, except costume or scenery, used as a part of a dramatic production. |
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| A small section or portion of a play. |
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| The plot or plan of action. |
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| the combination of qualities an actor uses such as articulation, phrasing, pronunciation, etc. |
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