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Synonyms and antonyms of Words and stage directions in British Thesaurus

Words and stage directions

come on ()

to appear on a stage

cue (noun)

something that an actor does or says as a signal to another actor to do or say something

cue (verb)

to give someone, usually an actor or other performer, a signal to do or say something

exeunt (verb)

used as a written instruction that tells two or more actors to leave the stage at a particular time in a play

exit (verb)

theatre used as a written instruction that tells an actor to leave the stage at a particular time in a play

line (noun)

theatre the words that an actor says in a performance

prompt (verb)

theatre to remind an actor which words to say next

prompt (noun)

theatre a word or words said to remind an actor what to say next

rhubarb (noun)

a word that actors repeat to represent the sound of people talking, for example in a play

stage direction (noun)

an instruction about what will happen in a play or other show

stage left (adverb)

on the left side of the stage for an actor who is looking towards the audience

stage right (adverb)

on the right side of the stage for an actor who is looking towards the audience