The beginning, middle, and end of a story, the events.
Plot
Silent acting, pretend
Pantomime
the middle of the stage
center stage
The beginning, middle, and end of the story
Plot
A traditional story, which may define how a particular civilization came into being, or a tale with a clearly defined moral lesson.
Myth
A person, animal or thing that thinks, feels, and talks in a story.
Character
Two things we change to become a character
Body and Voice
The art of designing the movements, pace, flow and structure of a piece of dance or other piece of rehearsed movement such as stage combat.
Choreography
A play that has singing and dancing to help move the story along.
Musical Theatre
Relaxing while paying attention to your breath and visualization
meditation
The problem of the story
Conflict
Making up the dialogue on the spot, acting without a script
improvisation
Something you do to be heard on stage
Project
The assembled people or listeners at a theatre production or show.
Audience
The "book" or words of a play.
Script
The most exciting part of a story
Climax
A frozen picture that tells a story
Tableau
Speaking clearly on stage
Articulation
A group of actors that work together and everyone is important.
Ensemble
A group of singers like the Greeks in ancient times.
Chorus
What happens in the falling action
Solution
A feeling that the character has
emotion
Actors show feeling in their voice and body
Expression/ Emotion
An expressive movement of the body or limbs
Gesture
The country theatre started in over 2,000 years ago.
Greece