There are TWO acts in the play (reading it) but not sure how many scenes ! Ilove you Nixon :) :*
There are 3 acts, and i don't think there are any scenes... it separated in acts only.
scenes and acts. An act usually contains several scenes,
--->Scenes!
Well there are scenes and acts. There are usually two or three acts to a play, and in between the acts the audience take a break. The scenes usually change when the setting changes or new characters are on stage.
there are no scenes, only three acts.
Scenes
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A play is divided into Acts, then Scenes, then French Scenes, then Beats, then Lines, then Words, then Syllables, then Letters, then Sound(s). (But seriously, it only needs to go down to Beats.)
Plays are broken up into Acts. Acts are further broken up into Scenes.
shakespeare usually had plays of 5 acts each with 5 scenes
Act I has five scenes. Act II has five also. Act III has four. Act IV has only three. And the last Act is one long scene. If you can add, you will see they add up to eighteen scenes altogether.
There are four acts in Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker.