This is a good way to show respect at the end of a performance.
Clapping
This voice tool helps the audience hear you without yelling.
Volume
This makes you look confident on stage.
Eye Contact
This type of comedy uses the body to be funny.
Physical Comedy
Musical set in Gander, Newfoundland on 9/11
Come From Away
Good audience members do this instead of wandering around.
Stay in their seats and watch the performance.
If you're talking too fast, this is what you need to change.
Speed or pace
These are hand movements that match your lines.
Gestures
Slipping on a banana peel is an example of this.
Slapstick Comedy - Pratfall
Kevin Hart stars in this movie.
Jumangi
Talking to a friend during a performance is not okay - even if you keep this low.
Voice
Speaking clearly is also known by this term.
Articulation
This uses your face to show feelings.
Facial expressions
This silent movie star was famous for falling down and doing slapstick comedy.
Charlie Chaplin
This word describes things that are unbelievably crazy.
Absurd
You should treat people on stage the same way you want to be treated, following this common saying.
Golden Rule
This quality of your voice shows your feelings.
Tone
Making eye contact helps you connect to this person on stage.
Scene partner
Physical comedy can make people laugh without words because this shows the joke.
Body
Old movie musical the song "Make 'Em Laugh" is from.
Singing in the Rain
Laughing at or making fun of someone performing is never this.
Appropriate
To avoid sounding flat or boring, change this element of your voice.
Pitch
Movement and use of space help you avoid doing this in one spot.
Standing still
This actor is known for playing "Mr. Bean."
Rowan Atkinson
This female comedian wrote the movie "Mean Girls" and used to be on Saturday Night Live.
Tina Fey