Theatre Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a member of a group hired to applaud or heckle at a performance

  • The claqueurs were hired to applaud during the opera performance.
  • The claqueur in the audience was really enthusiastic about the show.
  • The claqueur was totally faking their applause.
  • In politics, some people act as claqueurs to show support for a candidate.

noun a small drink of whiskey or other spirits, typically one ounce

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  • The dram is a unit of mass in the avoirdupois system, equal to 1/16 of an ounce.
  • I'll just have a dram of whiskey to unwind after a long day.
  • Let's sneak a dram of vodka into the concert.
  • His decision to quit his job was a dram of courage in a sea of uncertainty.

noun a comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and ludicrously improbable situations

  • The play was criticized for its lack of depth and reliance on farce for humor.
  • The movie turned out to be a complete farce, nothing like the trailer promised.
  • The whole situation was a total farce, I couldn't believe what was happening.
  • Her apology seemed like a farce, as if she didn't really mean it at all.

noun a dramatic or theatrical behavior or style that is exaggerated or overly emotional

  • The actor's melodramatics on stage were met with mixed reviews from the critics.
  • Stop with the melodramatics, we all know you're just trying to get attention.
  • She's always so extra with her melodramatics, it's exhausting to be around her.
  • His melodramatics were like a soap opera playing out in real life.

noun the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place

  • The historical setting of the novel provides a rich backdrop for the story.
  • I love the cozy setting of this cafe, it's perfect for studying.
  • The party last night had such a chill setting, everyone was just hanging out and having a good time.
  • In the setting sun, the city skyline looked like a silhouette against the colorful sky.

adjective pertaining to or situated on the opposite side of a bridge

  • The transpontine district is located on the other side of the river.
  • Let's explore the transpontine area for some hidden gems.
  • I heard the transpontine neighborhood is where all the cool kids hang out.
  • Crossing into the transpontine realm felt like entering a different world.

noun a specific area on a stage where actors perform their roles

  • The actors carefully rehearsed their movements within the designated acting area.
  • Make sure you stay within the acting area so you don't bump into the furniture.
  • Yo, don't wander out of the acting area or you might mess up the scene.
  • In life, we all have our own 'acting areas' where we perform and interact with others.