A break in a play is typically referred to as an "intermission." This pause allows the audience to take a break, refresh, and discuss the performance so far. In some cases, it may also be called a "pause" or "interval," depending on the length and structure of the production.
It is called erosion.
the break in the inner crust that is not filled with magma is called
earthquakes
the process is called weathering when the rocks break down
Continental Drift
tie break
It is called an interval.
the song is called ''break out''
The Pinkertons were a private police force called in to break the strike.
The Pinkertons were a private police force called in to break the strike.
Another name for play break could be recess.
She played a girl called Danielle. Robert Knepper also acted with her in one scene.
When you break the law, it is called committing a crime or an offense.
Interval
a "break" duuuuhhh?!(:
The break in the earth's surface is called a fault line.
A scene that is meant to ease the tension in a serious play is called comic relief. It is a humorous interlude that is often used in tragic plays.