Theatre of the absurd - Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot, Realism - Everything on stage resembles real life, Magic If - How would I react in that circumstance, Expressionism - Dreamlike qualities in the play, Dress rehearsal - All elements from costumes to tech are practiced, orchestra - Was where the Chorus sang, danced, and changed, Corral - Spanish theatre, Prop - Objects actors bring on stage or use on stage, Masks - Used to change characters and identify characters, ERS - Type of light, Cues - Prearranged signal for actors and technicans, City Dionysia - Name of Greek play festival, Greek tragedians - Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes - Wrote Greek comedies, Parados - Side entrance for Greek theatres, Seneca - Roman writer of tragedy, Liturgical - Drama in Latin inside the Medieval Church, Mystery - Type of plays from stories in New and Old Testament, Morality - Type of plays that taught a lesson, Vernacular - Dramas written in the everyday language of the church, mansions - Individual scenic units in Middle Ages, Commedia dell'arte - Italian comedies: based on scenarios and use slapstick, Groove system - Method of moving scenery on and off stage, climactic - Type of play structure: 24 hrs, one locale, no subplots, Deus ex machina - Means 'god from a machine',
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