A story written to be played out on the stage
What is Drama
The term used to cover all parts of training or instruction in the field of theatre.
What is Theatre Arts
A written copy of the dialogue that the actors will speak.
What is a script
The personality an actor portrays in a scene or play that is different from his or her own personality.
Males or females playing character roles.
What are actors
An actor's assumed behavior for the purpose of projecting a character to an audience.
Story in dialogue form to be acted out by actors before a live audience.
What is a play
The special literary style in which plays are written
The conversation between actors on stage
What is Dialogue
One who writes plays
Preserved as a moving photograph
A building in which plays are performed
Repeated action that becomes a custom or ceremony
The special interactive and "live" relationship that exists between the performers and the audience, connecting and bonding them into a team
What is player-audience relationship
Belief in your worth and abilities as a person
What is self-confidence
The way we see ourselves
What is Self-Image
Consideration for and acceptance of ourselves and others, including other people's property, backgrounds, and opinions
What is Respect
What is Self-Talk
Two or more people taking a step-by-step course of action that takes place over a period of time and is aimed at achieving goals
What is Group Process.
Actions that are different from the norm.
What is Risks.
The ability to risk expressing yourself in front of your classmates without fear of being ridiculed.
What is Trust.
The contacts a person has with many different people.
A group of people working together cooperatively.
What is an Ensemble.
The act of working together, getting along, and sharing responsibility.
What is Cooperation.
Maintaining a balance between group cooperation and individual integrity.
What is Artistic Discipline.