A
person
who
writes
a
play
is
called
a
____________________
.
He
or
she
writes
a
printed
copy
of
the
play
called
a
____________________
,
which
is
divided
into
major
sections
called
____________________
and
even
smaller
portions
called
____________________
.
The
actors
and
actresses
make
up
a
play's
____________________
and
the
____________________
instructs
the
actors
on
how
to
perform
their
____________________
.
The
____________________
is
the
building
where
the
play
is
performed
,
and
it
contains
the
____________________
and
seating
for
the
____________________
.
Drama
itself
began
in
____________________
____________________
in
____________________
____________________
as
choral
performances
of
____________________
and
____________________
honoring
the
greek
god
of
wine
,
____________________
.
The
____________________
held
their
dramas
in
outdoor
theaters
called
____________________
that
could
hold
up
to
14
,
000
people
.
The
Greek
actors
would
perform
____________________
plays
that
ended
in
the
character's
death
and
____________________
plays
with
happy
endings
.
All
actors
wore
____________________
to
help
the
audience
recognize
the
characters
they
were
playing
.