Theatre Basics
Vocal Skills
Movement Skills
Scenes
Monologues
100

The practice of turning one's body towards the audience

What is cheating out?

100

The degree of loudness

What is volume?
100

If you are in a hurry, your this should increase

What is pace?

100

A play is broken up into acts and these, which are decided based on time and place

What are scenes?

100

These kinds of monologues have a character trying to reach a goal or complete an action of some kind

What are active monologues?

200

Any instruction for the actors in the script of a play

What are stage directions?

200

If your character gets excited, their volume and their this may go up

What is pitch?

200

Ms. Dupré often wants your movement to have more this onstage; nothing is small.

What is exaggeration?

200

A playwright may want the play's this to be sad, because they feel sad writing about it

What is tone?

200

If a monologue takes place in a conversation between two women in a beauty parlor, it could be considered a this

What is a dramatic monologue?

300

Acting without having planned what to do or say

What is an ad-lib?

300

British, Southern, or Jersey can be examples of this vocal skill

What is an accent?

300

If a character just got engaged, they might use this movement skill to draw attention to their hand

What is emphasis?

300

The audience should feel a certain this based on the writing and performance of a play

What is mood?

300
A character might have one of these monologues if they are divulging their deepest secrets to the audience

What is an interior monologue?

400

They supervise the physical aspects of a stage production

What is a stage manager?

400

A director might ask you to add a this before speaking, for dramatic effect

What is a pause?

400

If someone is nervous, then their body will likely have a lot of this

What is tension?

400

The four necessary elements of a scene can help add these to a story

What are stakes?

400

A grandpa telling his grandson about the time he got his first bike could be an example of this kind of monologue

What is a narrative monologue?

500

A rehearsal that goes from one cue to the next, skipping dialogue and action

What is cue to cue?

500

If an actor is chewing their words and using great diction, then they have high this in their voice

What is clarity?

500

A soldier might have very little of this movement skill

What is fluidity?

500

The four necessary elements of a scene are goals, obstacles, these, and choices

What are reactions?

500

The Crucible by Arthur Miller was written in 1953, making any monologues that come from it, this

What is contemporary?

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