A speech performed by one actor is called this.
What is a monologue?
An audience often SEES you before they hear you...what element of theatre is this?
What is Body?
This is the person that controls the puppet.
What is a puppeteer?
What are emotions/feelings?
When doing a monologue, you should memorize these.
What are lines?
We use this part of acting to show emotions like sadness, anger, happiness.
What is Face?
This is what a puppet controlled by strings.
What is a marionette?
Actors can pretend to hold invisible objects while frozen using this skill.
What is tableau?
This means becoming the person you are pretending to be.
What is getting into character?
This element allows the audience to hear and understand the actor.
What is voice?
Puppeteers often change this to make different characters.
What is their voice?
Speaking clearly is called this.
What is articulation?
Thinking about how your character feels, helps you do this better.
What is acting?
This is something you can use to change your voice to make it sound like you're from different parts of the world.
What is an accent?
What is the audience.
Speaking loudly is called this.
What is projection?
These are the different audiences you can speak to when giving a monologue.
What is yourself, the audience, and another character?
Face, body and voice, all help bring this to life.
What is a character?
Puppeteers work to make puppets like they are really doing this.
What is coming alive/moving?
Red lorry, yellow lorry is a type of this.
What is a tongue twister?