| A | B |
| Make-up | cosmetics used to enhance a character's appearance |
| Narrator | The speaker giving details or direction |
| Plot | the organization of the play |
| Theme | the lesson you learn from the play |
| Antagonist | who or what the main character is struggling against |
| Music | All the sounds used in a play |
| Dialogue | conversation between two or more people. |
| Set | the physical backdrops or pieces used |
| Idea | the plans you have for details in the play |
| Protagonist | the main character |
| Tone | the feeling the play is meant to have |
| Resolution (Denouement) | the ending or conclusion of a play |
| Prop | the hand held items actors carry or use |
| Narration | the words the narrator says |
| Songs | musical number played or sung in a play |
| Character | A type of personality portrayed on the stage |
| Special Effects | visual elements that trick the audience |
| Spectacle | the visual aspects of a play |
| Sound Effect | sounds that help the story make sense |
| Language | words used in a play |
| Exposition | the introduction where characters and setting are introduced |
| Conflict | the struggles and problems in a play |
| Climax | the top of the tension in a play |
| Thought | the ideas and meaning of a play |