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2. ACT III TERMS

Genre

point of view

Subtext

David Henry Hwang

Tragedy and Traditional Tragedy

Closet drama

Modern Tragedy

Playwright

Point of attack

Domestic drama

Melodrama

Comedy

Rising action

Falling action

Farce

Satire

Slapstick

Stock Characters

Domestic Comedy

Comedy of Manners

Denouement

Tragicomedy/black comedy

Theatre of the Absurd

Antagonist and Protagonist

Exposition

Climax

Plot and subplot

Obstacle

Romantic comedy

High & Low comedy

Script

Theme

Realism

Naturalism

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ACT V TERMS:

Magic If

Objective

Super objective

Open/Closed call

Cold reading

Stanislavsky "The Method of Physical Action"

Auteur

Metaphor

Rhetorical tradition

Blocking

Director

Science of Applied Aesthetics

Affective memory

Theatre Producer

Production concept

Dress Rehearsal

Previews

Promptbook

Technical rehearsal

Given circumstances

Stage picture

Run through

Biomechanics

Stage manager

Off-book

Non-traditional casting

Casting director

Tablework

Scene work