What happened in the exposition of a play?

In the exposition of a play, the audience is introduced to the main characters, setting, and background information necessary for understanding the rest of the story. The exposition typically establishes the time and place in which the play is set, as well as the relationships between the characters and any relevant events that have occurred before the main action of the play begins. This section of the play sets the stage for the conflict and rising action that will drive the rest of the story.