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Actors responsibilities

Make characters believable


Physical acting


Combining inner and outer skills

Konstantin Stanislavski

System for acting

Anton chekov

Serious and comedic plays

Director responsibilities

Resp. For overall style, appearance, and pace


Casts


Rehearsals

Stage manager

Coordinates rehearsals and running of performance

Producers

Money


Rights to script


Dress rehearsal

Play performed as it would be for the public including all scenery costumes and technical effects

Scene designer

Make sure entire scene is well done

Stage directions

From actor facing audience

Flat

Single piece of flat, rectangular scenery, used with other similar units to create a set

Scrim

Thin, open weave fabric which is nearly transparent when lit from behind and opaque when lit from the front

Wagon

Low platform mounted on wheels or castors by means of which scenery is moved on and off stage

A more complete sketch usually in color

Rendering

Thumbnail sketch

Preliminary sketches and rough plans to provide a basis for further discussions about scenic elements

Turntable

A circle set in to the floor which is rotated mechanically to bring one set into view as another disappears

Crossfade

One set of lights come down while another comes up

Aeschylus

1st important Greek dramatist


Called for 2nd sctkr

Sophocles

Added 3rd actor

Euripides

Rebel


Portrayed female sympathetically


Mixed melodrama and comedy

Seneca

Most notable tragic dramatist


Influenced Shakespeare