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Reader's Theatre/Actor's Voice
TECH
TERMS
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100
Part of the theatre where the audience sits.
What is the HOUSE?
100
One charactaristic that makes Reader's Theatre different than most other types of theatre.
What is the actors hold a script in performance, and do not fully memorize lines.
100
What the tech crew should wear to all shows and dress rehearsals.
What is all black covering as much skin as possible ( long sleeve)?
100
When AND where an actors moves onstage.
What is BLOCKING?
100
Pantomime opening a door with all necessary steps. Be Specific!
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200
The most common type of stage that resembles a picture frame.
What is PROSCENIUM?
200
Name two things you might MARK in your reader's theatre script.
What are pauses, when you speak, gestures, focus, etc.
200
The parts of body you should light on your actor subject when operating the spotlight?
What is from the WAIST to 6 in above the TOP OF HEAD?
200
The offstage area where actors wait to make enterances, set pieces are stored, and prop tables are set up out of sight of audience.
What are the WINGS?
200
Place two team members USR and two team members DSL.
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300
The type of stage that has audience on all four sides.
What is Theatre in the Round or Arena Stage?
300
Sound being made by air passing through the vocal folds ( vocal chords).
What is PHONATION?
300
After turing on you walkie what should you do next with the equiptment?
What is check you are on the correct channel and adjust volume?
300
The division of the stage into different depths.
What is a PLANE?
300
Arrange you group in a stage picture where everyone is on different PLANES but the same LEVEL.
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400
The area that is in view of the audience from where they are sititing.
What is SIGHT LINE?
400
These are three qualities of a good "stage voice".
What is diction, projection, rate, emphasis, inflection?
400
The term used to tell tech crew that ALL light should go off INLCUDING spots.
What is BLACKOUT?
400
The part of stage that is the area downstage of the proscenium line.
What is the APRON?
500
Not one of the major three types of stages, any other type of stage is called this.
What is FLEXIBLE STAGING?
500
The three types of focus in Reader's Theatre.
What are offstage, onstage, and audience?
500
The piece of fabric that hangs at the back of the stage and is often lit to different colors with lights.
What is the CYCLOROMA?
500
The final bow the ensemble makes at the end of a performance.
What is a CURTAIN CALL?
500
Choose one person from your group to enter the stage from USL and X to DSR and sit on floor. Then stand and exit CL.
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