| A | B |
| Reader's Theatre | A style of theatre in which two or more interpreters appear to be reading from a scipt |
| Adapting` | Changing or cutting a literary piece. |
| Narrative Bridge | A description of characters, actions, and settings provided by one or more narrators. |
| Characterized | Being divided into characters for readers theatre. |
| Phrasing | Grouping or words to create a specific meaning. |
| Focus | The place or people in readers theatre that the actors look at when they speak their lines |
| Onstage focus | A type of focus in readers theatre in which the characters focus on each other, as in traditional theatre. |
| Audience focus | A type of focus in readers theatre in which the characters focus on the audience. |