The stage pictured here.
What is Proscenium Stage?
Planning and working out the movements and stage grouping for a play.
What is blocking?
The rising and falling of pitch.
What is inflection?
Losing concentration, or dialogue/behavior inconsistent with the part you are creating.
What is breaking character?
A verbal command for starting or ending a scene.
What is "curtain"?
The stage pictured here.
What is arena stage?
The dialogue, sounds, movement or business signaling an actor or technician to respond as rehearsed.
What are cues?
The placement and delivery of voice elements used effectively in communicating to an audience.
What is projection?
The problem or obstacle a character must overcome.
What is conflict?
A verbal command for when someone is lost.
What is "line"?
A stage that has seating on three sides.
What is thrust stage?
Small movements and actions that do not require the actor to move from place to place.
What is business?
A pronunciation of words from different languages blended together to form a distinct language for a group of people.
What is dialect?
Trying on the role of others, or assuming the part of another person in society.
What is role-playing?
What is stage right?
The curtain that falls to separate the audience from the stage.
What is Grand Drape?
The actual head height or an actor as determined by his or her body position.
What is level?
A person's pronunciation of words, choice of words, and manner in which the person expresses himself or herself.
What is diction?
A short situation to be acted out.
What is scene?
When a director tells the actor to move towards the audience, they are moving to this on stage.
What is downstage?
The part of the stage extending past the proscenium arch towards the audience.
What is apron?
Imaginary divisions giving depth to the proscenium stage.
What are planes?
The process of varying inflections of the voice.
What is flexibility?
A form of improvisational theatre that began during the Renaissance, in early sixteenth century.
A verbal command given by the director to stop the dialogue and movement in a scene.
What is "freeze"?