Voice
Body
Analysis
Stage
Staging
100

Drinking or eating _____________ can alter your voice before a performance.

Dairy; Sugar

100

Acting without a script or preparation.

Improvisation

100

A character's main goal.

Objective

100

A stage where the audience sits on all sides (Colosseum)

Arena

100

The actions written in a script

Stage Directions

200

This vocal quality refers to the volume of the voice.

Projection

200

A style of acting without words or props.

Pantomime

200

What is in the way of the character achieving their goal.

Obstacle

200

The area of the stage closest to the audience

Downstage

200

What the script tells you about the context/setting that can help directors stage a show.

Given Circumstances

300

A ______________ can only take you so far onstage with the volume of your voice.

Microphone

300

Expression through the arms and hands.

Gestures

300

What the character does to achieve their goal.

Tactic

300

Stage directions are from the _______________ point of view.

Actor

300

What background characters can do when they are not the focus of the scene.

Stage Business

400

This vocal quality refers to the emotion in your voice.

Inflection

400

Presenting as confident and professional during an audition or production.

Stage Presence

400

The moments within a script where something changes (tactic, topic, etc.)

Beats

400

The stage type where the audience sits on 3 sides.

Thrust

400

This terms refers to when a director tells an actor to face the audience.

"Cheat out"

500

_________________ refers to the speed of your speech. ___________________ refers to how clearly your pronounce your words.

Rate; Articulation

500

This muscle is important for breathing, as it helps air pass through the lungs.

Diaphragm

500

This style of acting requires the actor to have complete emotional identification with their part.

Method

500

The type of stage at Ardrey Kell

Proscenium

500

Staging the movements of actors for a performance.

Blocking

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