Drama Glossary

Key theatre terms and definitions including related shows.

Glossary Results:

A pause in between scenes or acts of a play.

Also sometimes known as the interval, the intermission is a short break between parts of a production.

An internal conflict is created by something about the character themselves, like their personality or their emotions.

The measurement between two pitches, either vertically or horizontally.

A conversation with members of the faculty in order to find out more about the auditioning student.

Any blocking or choreography that puts actors in close proximity; it can include romantic moments as well as combat.

Intonation is the rise and fall of the voice when speaking.

Speaking the text in rhythm with resonant, extended speech and non-musical pitch.

Using instinct and creativity to keep the game and problem-solving of the improvisation moving.

A performance in an unlikely or unexpected location.

IRA

The Irish Republican Army (IRA), a republican paramilitary organization seeking the establishment of a republic and the end of British rule in Northern Ireland.

The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.