This document provides an introduction to drama by defining key terms and concepts. It begins by explaining that plays are written to be performed by actors through dialogue, action, and gestures in front of an audience. Plays have acts and scenes and use stage directions, while focusing on dialogue to understand characters and plot. It then defines common dramatic techniques like monologues, soliloquies, and asides that provide insight. The two main types of plays are comedies, which use humor, and tragedies, which often end tragically. The document concludes by discussing elements of plot like exposition, rising action, climax, and resolution.