A pun.
Pun.
A pun is a usually humorous play on words, which depends on the fact that several words can sound the same but have different meanings (ie are homophones)
role-play / horseplay / foreplay / airplay / overplay / game-play / child-play /
A play on words involving similar sounds but different meanings is called a pun. For example, the phrase "Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana" uses the similar sounds of "flies" and "like" to create a humorous twist between the concepts of time and fruit. Puns often rely on the double meanings of words to elicit humor or cleverness in language.
Pun.
A play without words is called a ballet, or pantomime. A person who acts without words, is called a mime.
It is the play's script.
Pun.
There is a "play within a play" in Hamlet, called The Murder of Gonzago, it is often confused by The Mousetrap, but if you see the words The Mousetrap it will actually be The Murder of Gonzago
They are adjectives.
Arnold Schwarzenegger. Sometimes called The Govinator, a play on words from his Terminator movies.
A pun is a usually humorous play on words, which depends on the fact that several words can sound the same but have different meanings (ie are homophones)
He has the characters in the play say them. That is how you use words in a play.
A play with no words = mime Mime = to play a part through gestures and actions without words
Sally Ann is a play on words on the name Salvation Army and its initials S.A.
A conversation between two or more characters is called dialogue. One character speaking can be a monologue, a soliloquy, or an aside, depending on how it is delivered.
A play on the multiple meanings of a word is called a pun. It is a form of wordplay that exploits homophones, similar-sounding words, or the different meanings of a single word for humorous or rhetorical effect.