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What are 3 audience etiquette rules |
No talking No electronics Stay seated the whole time |
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What is a proscenium theater |
Audience sits in one side of stage Most common type of theatre |
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Thrust stage |
Audience sits in three sides of the stage No curtain separates audience from stage |
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In the round stage |
Audience sits on all sides of stage Staging must be low level |
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Traverse stage |
Audience sits one two sides of stage Runway |
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What is a play |
Has actors, props, emotion, no dancing or singing, only dialogue |
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What is a musical |
Actors, emotion, dialogue, singing, dancing |
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What is an opera |
Has actors, emotion, no dialogue, all singing and dancing |
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Choreography |
Dancing |
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Blocking |
Movement on stage, not dancing |
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Cross |
Cross the stage |
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Cheat out |
Face the audience |
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Understudy |
Backup role |
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Ensemble |
Everyone in the cast other than the leads |
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Collaboration |
Working with someone to create or produce something |
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Cue |
Signal that an actor has to do something |
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Stage business |
Action that happens onstage but doesn’t contribute to plot |
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Heads |
When lighting or scenery comes in |
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Going dark |
When lights get turned off |
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Thank you |
What is called in response to any call onstage |
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What are vocal folds, vocal cords |
Produce the sound of your voice |
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What should you consider while doing pantomime |
Size Weight Resistance |
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Improv |
Acting out a scene without preparation |
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Ad lib |
Think of something off the top of your head |
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Break character |
When an actor losing concentration while performing and is not in character |
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Offers |
Our ideas that we add to an improv scene |
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4th wall |
Invisible wall between the audience and the actors onstage |
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What are the genres of monologues |
Drama and comedic |
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What are the categories of monologues |
Classical and contemporary |
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Esophagus |
Where food goes through, behind the trachea |
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What does CROW stand for |
Character Relationship Objective Where you are |
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Soft palate |
Back of throat at the top |
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Hard palate |
Top of the mouth/ roof |
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Diaphragm |
Rainbow shaped muscle below the lungs |
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Epiglottis |
Keeps food and drink out of trachea |
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What are the resonators |
Chest Throat Mouth Nasal cavities Head |
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What are the Articulators |
Lips Teeth Tongue Jaw Hard and soft palates
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What is pantomime |
Actors telling a story without words or props |