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Robots
100
In the upcoming production of The Nutcracker, these need to have dancing experience to even be considered.
What are actors?
100
If you have bad pacing and articulation when speaking your lines, then you need to work on this
What is delivery?
100
If you receive a standing ovation after the play you should probably do this:
What is a Curtain Call?
100
If you can't remember your lines, you should try this
What is Improvising?
200
Aside from in plays, movies, and television, people do this every day.
What is Acting?
200
These signals are what actors use to follow scenes
What are cues.
200
Hamlet's most quoted lines are from long monologues referred to as _____________
What are Soliloquies?
300
If you have reached the "point of no return," then you are likely in this part of the story
What is the Climax?
300
Before the first night of a play, productions typically have a one of these to prepare once more.
What is a Dress Rehearsal?
300
Even if you're a girl, directors refer to their assistant as this:
What is a best boy?
400
If a director liked your audition, but the part just doesn't quite fit, he will likely make you one of these:
What is an Extra?
400
When things are happening on stage, it's referred to as:
What is Action?
400
In a scary movie, it's good to have moments of this to relief tension.
What is Comic Relief?
400
If a character in a movie blows up a building, shoots your best friend, or kidnaps your girlfriend, he is likely referred to as this
What is the Antagonist?
500
When a later part of the story is hinted at by an earlier scene, we call this:
What is foreshadowing?
500
If you are not in the current scene of a play then you should be waiting here:
What is Backstage?
500
The logical series of events that result in a story are referred to as:
What is a plot?
500
To tap into your character's true self, you need to understand his reasoning for every line. This is referred to as:
What is Motivation?
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