I'm posting to this group for the first time because I've been looking for a technical term, and haven't been able to find it on the web. I'm looking for the term to call the names that appear ore the lines in a play, indicating which character is speaking those lines.I would imagine it would just be "Character Name."
I've been privately thinking of them as "cues," but I'd like to know the actual term in use so I can talk about them.
I'm posting to this group for the first time because I've been looking
for a technical term, and haven't been able to find it on the web.
I'm looking for the term to call the names that appear ore the lines
in a play, indicating which character is speaking those lines.
I've been privately thinking of them as "cues," but I'd like to know
the actual term in use so I can talk about them.
George J. Dance@news.novabbs.com (George J. Dance) <George> wrote:
I'm posting to this group for the first time because I've been looking
for a technical term, and haven't been able to find it on the web.
You're welcome! There's not much traffic in here as Usenet has been on a decline for years, and most of us artist ppl aren't into tech anyway.
I'm looking for the term to call the names that appear ore the lines
in a play, indicating which character is speaking those lines.
AFAIK (English is not my mother language) there is no specific term for
this, apart from "character [name]".
I've been privately thinking of them as "cues," but I'd like to know
the actual term in use so I can talk about them.
A cue is a trigger for some action or effect (light, sound) to happen at
a specific moment. The term is also used in contemporary dance.
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