Theatre Glossary (Mike Green)
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SceneSet; the arrangement of scenic elements (e.g., curtains, flats, drops, platforms), properties, and lights to represent the locale in a dramatic performance. | |
ScriptThe written dialogue, description, and directions provided by the playwright. | |
Self-ConceptA sense of knowing and appreciating oneself; an awareness of one's potential, values, strengths, and weaknesses; an understanding of one's image as perceived by others. | |
Sensory Perception Heightened awareness of physical sensations and emotional states. | |
Sensory RecallSensory perceptions elicited from past experiences. | |
SettingThe time and place in which the dramatic action occurs. | |
Social DisciplineAdherence to those beliefs, values, and behaviors deemed acceptable by the group. | |
SpectacleAll visual elements of production (scenery, properties, lighting, costumes, makeup, physical movement, dance). | |
SpontaneityA free, direct, immediate response to an experience. | |