Interval is the gap in a play or performance were you can leave and come back for the second half.
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In dominoes it is called bones but in football it is touchdowns.
In math one or more "parts" equal a whole and in theatre the "parts" make up the whole play.
It is called an interval.
im not too sure but interval? or intermisson ?
a division of a play, usually 2-4 acts per play. acts are divided into scences, usually 2-4 scences in an act. usually the intermission is in between the 1 and second act, if its is 3 acts. if 4 acts between 2 and 3.
melodic interval (melody)
a division of a play, usually 2-4 acts per play. acts are divided into scences, usually 2-4 scences in an act. usually the intermission is in between the 1 and second act, if its is 3 acts. if 4 acts between 2 and 3.
acts
The subdivision of a play is called an "act." Acts are further divided into scenes.
During a theatrical play there are 15-20 minute intervals (also known as intermission). Intervals usually occur either between acts or at the halfway point of the play. A 2 hour long performance will have 1 interval that takes place at the halfway mark, 1 hour into the play.
skit is shorter and may have just one or two acts, but a play is longer and can have many scenes, acts
Interludes
Interval
A play without words is called a ballet, or pantomime. A person who acts without words, is called a mime.