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10 Cards in this Set

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Playwright
One who writes play

Plot
The arrangement of the incidents that take place in a
play

Poetry
Literature written in verse form, often in rhythmic
patterns and in rhyme

Point of View
A position from which we perceive
(understand) an object, person, or place

Poise
The effective control of all voice elements and body
movements

Polishing Rehearsals
Rehearsals used to correct problems
that occur in the run throughs; The rehearsals give the
actors the opportunities to fine-tune character believability,
vocal projection, and “picking up cues”

Posture
How we sit and stand

Producer
The person responsible for the entire production,
including obtaining financial backing, paying the bills, and
hiring the director and creative staff

Production Techniques
The methods used to stage a play
and the methods used to produce television programs and
films

Program
Printed sheet of paper or booklet that provides
information about the production