A prolonged section of speech by 1 character is called:
What is a monologue?
If there are 5 steps to the dramatic process, memorizing is which step?
What is 1
If your character comes from a known play your should do this:
What is read the full play?
Strong character choices make it better because:
What is It raises the stakes?
When you are rehearsing and you forget your script, you call out this word:
What is "line" ?
A opposed to a monologue, this is the name for lines between 2 characters.
What is dialogue?
Colour coding your lines is known as this:
What is highlighting?
Filling out this template that fleshes out a characters details is called this:
What is a character profile?
Choosing how to say how you say a line is also called this:
What is subtext?
The lights in 102 are this type of lighting.
What is LED?
To be or not ot be, that is the question.. Is a monologue from this shakespearean play.
What is Hamlet?
One method of memorizing has you write this to remember each line:
What is the first letter?
Subtext is this:
What is The meaning underneath what a character is saying?
Actioning your script means , not what you say but .....
What is "how you say it"?
When doing a blackout in the theatre, you should call out:
What is, going dark?
Walking off your script means this:
What is "walking or moving without purpose"?
The method of memorizing by choosing objects in the room as memory triggers is known as this:
What is a memory palace?
Another name for a characters costume is:
What is wardrobe?
Choosing your lighting sets this?
What is mood?
"She farts in her sleep" is a quote from this improvised monologue, from the film :
What is goodwill hunting?
A speech directly to the audience, not to a character is called this:
What is soliloquy?
Having your lines completely memorized is known as This:
What is "Being off book"?
The type of acting where an actor literally inhabits the role they are studying:
What is "Method" acting?
Choosing to act in opposition to what you are saying is this:
What is juxtaposition?
The line "They may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom!" comes from a monologue in this film
What is braveheart?