play
- a story acted in a theatre 1 kinds of play 2 the action and people in a play 3 producing a play 4 seeing a play see also FILM, TELEVISION/RADIO
1 kinds of play - a story which is written to be performed by actors in the theatre, on television, or on radio: play to see a play ◎ to go to a play ◎ a radio play - plays in general (as a form of writing and performance): drama (noun U); connected with plays or the theatre: dramatic 20th century drama ◎ a drama student ◎ an amateur dramatic society - a play which is serious, with a sad ending: tragedy; serious plays in general: tragedy (noun U); something that has a sad ending in the style of tragedy is tragic Shakespeare's tragedies ◎ Greek tragedy - a play which is amusing, with a happy ending: comedy; amusing plays in general: comedy (noun U); sth that makes you laugh is comic He's just written a new comedy. ◎ a comic character - a play which is funny and full of ridiculous situations: farce; such plays in general: farce (noun U) - a play which is short and funny, often as part of comedy television programme: sketch a television programme with some amusing sketches - a play which has singing and dancing: musical - a play which is based on traditional stories, with singing, dancing and jokes, and is usually performed around Christmas: pantomime, (informal) panto (plural pantos)
2 the action and people in a play - the events of a story in a play, film, etc: plot Could you understand the plot? - the words and actions of an actor in a play, film, etc: part, role Who played the part of the old man? ◎ a difficult role for an inexperienced actor - a person who is part of the story of a play: character the two main characters in this play - to perform a part (= pretend to be a different person) in a play or film: act; noun (U): acting - a man/woman who acts in a play or film: actor; a female actor can also be called an actress ※ more on actors and acting ACT - one of the main parts a play is divided into: act - one part of an act in a play: scene Act 1, Scene 2 of 'Macbeth' ◎ the ghost scene in 'Hamlet' - a place represented on the stage of a theatre: scene a street scene ◎ a scene change - the furniture, painted cloth, etc that are used on the stage: scenery (noun U) - objects that are on the stage and are used by the actors in a play: props (noun plural)
3 producing a play - to do sth in front of an audience: perform (sth) to perform a play - an occasion when sth is performed: performance We saw a performance of 'Macbeth' at the National Theatre. ◎ There are two performances, at 2 pm and 8 pm. - to practise for a play or film: rehearse (sth); the time when this happens: rehearsal (noun C/U); the last rehearsal, when all the actors wear their costumes: dress rehearsal We need to rehearse that scene again. ◎ We'll have to have another rehearsal tomorrow. ◎ It went very well in rehearsal. - to arrange the performance of a play: produce sth, put* sth on He's producing Twelfth Night' in Stratford. ◎ The National Theatre is putting on a new season of Ibsen plays. - the complete preparation and performance of a play, opera, etc: production a new production of 'Pygmalion' - to tell the actors what to do in a play: direct (sb/sth); the person who does this: director - a person who organizes the business side of presenting a play in the theatre: producer - to choose the people who will act in a play: cast* a play, cast* sb (as sb/sth); all the actors and actresses in a particular play: cast (with singular or plural verb) He always seems to be cast as a villain. ◎ an all-star cast - writing and performing plays as art and entertainment: theatre (AmE theater)(noun U) a study of 20th century theatre - a person who writes plays: playwright, dramatist - a person whose job is to give an opinion about plays, films, etc: critic a drama/theatre critic
4 seeing a play - a building where you go to see plays, shows, etc: theatre (AmE theater) - if you go to see a play, you go* to the theatre We usually go to the theatre once a month. - the group of people who go to see a particular performance of a play: audience (with singular or plural verb) ※ more on theatres and audiences THEATRE, AUDIENCE ※ MORE ... - a successful play that the public likes: a success, a hit - a play, film, book, etc that is a total failure: a flop; verb: flop
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