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What are 3 audience etiquette rules

No talking


No electronics


Stay seated the whole time

What is a proscenium theater

Audience sits in one side of stage


Most common type of theatre

Thrust stage

Audience sits in three sides of the stage


No curtain separates audience from stage

In the round stage

Audience sits on all sides of stage


Staging must be low level

Traverse stage

Audience sits one two sides of stage


Runway

What is a play

Has actors, props, emotion, no dancing or singing, only dialogue

What is a musical

Actors, emotion, dialogue, singing, dancing

What is an opera

Has actors, emotion, no dialogue, all singing and dancing

Choreography

Dancing

Blocking

Movement on stage, not dancing

Cross

Cross the stage

Cheat out

Face the audience

Understudy

Backup role

Ensemble

Everyone in the cast other than the leads

Collaboration

Working with someone to create or produce something

Cue

Signal that an actor has to do something

Stage business

Action that happens onstage but doesn’t contribute to plot

Heads

When lighting or scenery comes in

Going dark

When lights get turned off

Thank you

What is called in response to any call onstage

What are vocal folds, vocal cords

Produce the sound of your voice

What should you consider while doing pantomime

Size


Weight


Resistance

Improv

Acting out a scene without preparation

Ad lib

Think of something off the top of your head

Break character

When an actor losing concentration while performing and is not in character

Offers

Our ideas that we add to an improv scene

4th wall

Invisible wall between the audience and the actors onstage

What are the genres of monologues

Drama and comedic

What are the categories of monologues

Classical and contemporary

Esophagus

Where food goes through, behind the trachea

What does CROW stand for

Character


Relationship


Objective


Where you are

Soft palate

Back of throat at the top

Hard palate

Top of the mouth/ roof

Diaphragm

Rainbow shaped muscle below the lungs

Epiglottis

Keeps food and drink out of trachea

What are the resonators

Chest


Throat


Mouth


Nasal cavities


Head

What are the Articulators

Lips


Teeth


Tongue


Jaw


Hard and soft palates


What is pantomime

Actors telling a story without words or props