The middle of the stage
What is Center Stage?
The highness or lowness of your voice
What is Pitch?
What is a Tableux?
Reciting words as a whole group together
What is Unison?
Commentary given on a scene by an outside voice
What is Narration?
When the actor is turned fully to the left/right
What is Profile?
Characteristic that distinguishes your voice from any other
What is Tone?
Acting without words and/or props
What is Mime?
Using an echo to create different effects
What is Repetition?
A remark meant to be heard by the audience but not the other characters in the scene
What is an Aside?
When an actor is facing forward and is tilted to the side a little
What is One Quarter Open?
Speaking fast or slow
What is Variety in Rate?
When a character talks to the audience
What is a 4th Wall Break?
Speaking while moving to create interesting sounds
What is Movement?
A scene with just actors and no narrative from an outside perspective
What are Actors in Role/No Narrator?
When an actor is facing the side and is slightly tilted to the back
What is Three Quarters Closed?
Speech sounds with the correct accent or stress
What is Proper Pronunciation?
When a character goes on a long speech
What is a Monologue?
Using two or more groups, one on either side of the audience
What is Antiphonal
no actors speaking who are acting out the story the narrator is telling
What is Narration and Mime?
The area on the stage that's furthest away from the audience
What is Upstage?
Enunciating all sounds
What is Clear Articulation?
When the main conflict of the story occurs
What is Climax?
When one of the members of the chorus start speaking and the others join at different times, all starting at the beginning
What is Canon?
An actor who momentarily leaves the scene to do the narrative, then goes back into the scene
What is Narrator Bridges in and out?