Drama Glossary

Key theatre terms and definitions including related shows.

Glossary Results:

An opening speech or scene that introduces the drama.

The mythological Titan who stole fire from Olympus and gave it to humans. As punishment by Zeus, he was chained to a rock and an eagle ate his liver every day until he was freed by Hercules.

A version of the production script where the stage manager has entered blocking, director’s acting notes, props, light and sound cues.

A member of the production team who prompts the actors when they forget their lines.

Biased or misleading information intended to promote a particular viewpoint or political cause.

A prediction, often used in classical theatre to foreshadow tragic events.

a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.

Short for properties; props are everything in a show that are not part of the set, costumes, or lighting/sound. They may be personal props (used by a specific actor) or general stage dressing.

An arched opening through which the audience sees the stage. Also a style of theater with the audience seated predominantly in front of the stage.

A type of stage that uses a proscenium arch to separate the audience from the actors and the playing space.

Speech that follows a person’s normal way of speaking, with standard grammar and sentence structure.

A material (sometimes called an appliance) that is attached to the skin in order to change the appearance of the actor.