August Word Challenge
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Enjoy the new challenge for the month!!!
This months prompt will be Theater/Drama. Though, I'm not limiting it to just theater/drama. Below you will find a list for inspiration - words relating to Theater/Drama. Let your imagination flow!!
The Word is Theater?Drama.
Create a written story (original or fandom based!!!), artwork, video, comic strip, icons including the word theme and a supernatural creature.

The List:
Acrobat: expert performer of physical feats
Achievement
Act: a major division of a play
Actor/Actress
Aisle
Amphitheater: a round, outdoor space with raised steps around a stage
Applause
Apron: section of stage floor closest to audience
Aside: actor’s lines spoken to audience, not to other actors
Audience
Audition: brief trial performance held to appraise an actor’s musician’s talent or suitability
Auditorium: room, hall or building used for performances
Awards
Backdrop: curtain painted as scenery hung at the rear of the stage
Backstage: wings, dressing rooms and other areas out of the audience view
Balcony
Banner
Barnstormer: traveling actor
Bill: performance or piece shown in the theater
Box-Office
Broadway
Burlesque: satire, a variety entertainment featuring comic skits, striptease or magic
Buzz
Cabaret: dancing, skits performed in a bar or a café
Cameo: small role played by a famous actor
Cast: a set of actors in a play
Choreograph
Chorus: a group of singers
Circuit: locations at which a touring company gives dramatically performances
Circus: traveling troupe of acrobats, clowns and trained animals
Contortionist: circus acrobat capable of assuming unnatural positions
Costume: an actor’s dress
Craft
Critics
Cue: a word or phrase or action signaling an actor’s line, entrance or exit
Debut: an actor’s first performance
Denouement: final resolution of a story’s plot
Design
Dialogue
Director
Diva: leading woman singer in a grant opera
Ensemble: a group of actors performing together
Entertainment
Epilogue: brief section at the conclusion of a play
Exit
Experience
Extra: an actor in a minor, non-speaking role
Failure
Farce: low comedy based on absurd situation
Features
Finale: final scene or musical number of a performance
Harlequin: masked, comic character
Histrionic: acting in a highly theatrical and in a exaggerated style
House
Host
Impresario: manage or director of a theater company
Improvisation: unrehearsed or impromptu performance
Independent
Intermission: interval between acts
Interpretation
Journalist
Judgment
Landmark
Laughter
Lead
Lights
Lines
Location
Lyrics
Magical
Makeup
Masque: elaborate costume play
Melodrama: dramatic form that exaggerate emotions
Members
Mime: actor who uses gesture and bodily movements to silently portray a character
Monologue: speech delivered at length by one actor
Mug: to make exaggerated, often comic, facial expression while acting
Music
Musical: light dramatic entertainment featuring musical interludes
Mystery/Mysterious
Nomination
Nominee
Off-Broadway
Opening Night
Orchestra
Pantomime: performance without spoken words
Performance
Plot: arrangement of narrative events in a play
Premiere: first performance of a play
Preview: performance of a play before its official opening
Prima Donna: principal woman singer
Production
Program
Projection
Prompt: to supply an actor with a forgotten line
Prop
Rehearsal
Reserve
Repertoire: stock of plays performed by a company
Revue: series of comic kits, songs, dances
Role
Scenario: outline of a play’s action
Scene: uninterrupted action within a play
Screenplay
Script
Seating
Seats
Sequence
Skit: short, informal comic piece
Slapstick: low comedy dependant ob physical humor
Sold-Out
Soliloquy: monologue expressing a character’s inner thoughts addressed to the audience
Solo
Songs
Spotlight
Stage
Stardom
Stooge: comic foil
Tableau: stage pictures created by actors posing motionless
Talent
Theater
Theme
Thespian: an actor
Tickets
Tragedy
Treatment
Tribute
Troubadour: wandering medieval singer
Understudy: actor versed in another’s part, ready to step in if needed
Usher: theater attendant who guides audience members to their seats
Vaudeville: theatrical entertainment that features a variety of performance
Vaudevillian: performer of comic roles
Venue
Vision
Walk-On
Wardrobe
Winner
Writer
This months prompt will be Theater/Drama. Though, I'm not limiting it to just theater/drama. Below you will find a list for inspiration - words relating to Theater/Drama. Let your imagination flow!!
The Word is Theater?Drama.
Create a written story (original or fandom based!!!), artwork, video, comic strip, icons including the word theme and a supernatural creature.

The List:
Acrobat: expert performer of physical feats
Achievement
Act: a major division of a play
Actor/Actress
Aisle
Amphitheater: a round, outdoor space with raised steps around a stage
Applause
Apron: section of stage floor closest to audience
Aside: actor’s lines spoken to audience, not to other actors
Audience
Audition: brief trial performance held to appraise an actor’s musician’s talent or suitability
Auditorium: room, hall or building used for performances
Awards
Backdrop: curtain painted as scenery hung at the rear of the stage
Backstage: wings, dressing rooms and other areas out of the audience view
Balcony
Banner
Barnstormer: traveling actor
Bill: performance or piece shown in the theater
Box-Office
Broadway
Burlesque: satire, a variety entertainment featuring comic skits, striptease or magic
Buzz
Cabaret: dancing, skits performed in a bar or a café
Cameo: small role played by a famous actor
Cast: a set of actors in a play
Choreograph
Chorus: a group of singers
Circuit: locations at which a touring company gives dramatically performances
Circus: traveling troupe of acrobats, clowns and trained animals
Contortionist: circus acrobat capable of assuming unnatural positions
Costume: an actor’s dress
Craft
Critics
Cue: a word or phrase or action signaling an actor’s line, entrance or exit
Debut: an actor’s first performance
Denouement: final resolution of a story’s plot
Design
Dialogue
Director
Diva: leading woman singer in a grant opera
Ensemble: a group of actors performing together
Entertainment
Epilogue: brief section at the conclusion of a play
Exit
Experience
Extra: an actor in a minor, non-speaking role
Failure
Farce: low comedy based on absurd situation
Features
Finale: final scene or musical number of a performance
Harlequin: masked, comic character
Histrionic: acting in a highly theatrical and in a exaggerated style
House
Host
Impresario: manage or director of a theater company
Improvisation: unrehearsed or impromptu performance
Independent
Intermission: interval between acts
Interpretation
Journalist
Judgment
Landmark
Laughter
Lead
Lights
Lines
Location
Lyrics
Magical
Makeup
Masque: elaborate costume play
Melodrama: dramatic form that exaggerate emotions
Members
Mime: actor who uses gesture and bodily movements to silently portray a character
Monologue: speech delivered at length by one actor
Mug: to make exaggerated, often comic, facial expression while acting
Music
Musical: light dramatic entertainment featuring musical interludes
Mystery/Mysterious
Nomination
Nominee
Off-Broadway
Opening Night
Orchestra
Pantomime: performance without spoken words
Performance
Plot: arrangement of narrative events in a play
Premiere: first performance of a play
Preview: performance of a play before its official opening
Prima Donna: principal woman singer
Production
Program
Projection
Prompt: to supply an actor with a forgotten line
Prop
Rehearsal
Reserve
Repertoire: stock of plays performed by a company
Revue: series of comic kits, songs, dances
Role
Scenario: outline of a play’s action
Scene: uninterrupted action within a play
Screenplay
Script
Seating
Seats
Sequence
Skit: short, informal comic piece
Slapstick: low comedy dependant ob physical humor
Sold-Out
Soliloquy: monologue expressing a character’s inner thoughts addressed to the audience
Solo
Songs
Spotlight
Stage
Stardom
Stooge: comic foil
Tableau: stage pictures created by actors posing motionless
Talent
Theater
Theme
Thespian: an actor
Tickets
Tragedy
Treatment
Tribute
Troubadour: wandering medieval singer
Understudy: actor versed in another’s part, ready to step in if needed
Usher: theater attendant who guides audience members to their seats
Vaudeville: theatrical entertainment that features a variety of performance
Vaudevillian: performer of comic roles
Venue
Vision
Walk-On
Wardrobe
Winner
Writer