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100

Aiming body out toward the audience when talking to another character

What is stage movement or blocking.

100

Come onto the stage.

What is enter?

100

A person who plans and writes plays.

What is a playwright?

100

An actor.

What is a thespian?

100

Leave the stage.

What is exit?

100

Where the character is when they are speaking.

What is location?

200

A character's goal.

What is objective?

200

Performance with beginning, middle, and end; section of a play that occurs at one place, at one time.

What is a scene?

200

What or who is standing in the way of the character achieving their desires.

What is an obstacle?

200

The living things humans and animals, and objects that act like people in a play.

What is a character?

200

Shows the change of setting or time in a play.

What is scene?

200

The thing in the script that is pushing the character to want what they want.

What is motivation?

300

Aiming body out toward the audience when talking to another character.

What is cheat or cheat out?

300

Loudness or softness of the voice, sound effects, or music.

What is volume?

300

Body, voice, imagination, and focus.

What are the Actor's Tools?
300

Spoken lines in a skit or play; actual words that the characters say or conversation between two or more people

What is dialogue?

300

Move from one stage area to another.

What is cross?

300

A speech delivered by one person, who exposes inner thoughts and provides insights into his or her character.

What is a monologue?

400

Tempo or speed at which a scene is played, very important in comedy.

What is pacing?

400

Putting together all facets of a character to make that person a believable individual who can be portrayed before an audience.

What is characterization?

400

Refers to the ups and downs in language.

What is inflection?

400

The act of correctly sounding out words, syllables, and letters. You can grade pronunciation

What is pronunciation?

400

The actions or emotions the character uses to achieve what they want.

What are tactics?

400

Changes in rate, pitch, volume, and intensity that help a listener stay interested in a vocal performance.

What is vocal variety?

500

The first recorded form of European theater began there around 600 B.C. with a festival to honor the mythical god Dionysus (Di-on-i-sus).

What is Ancient Greece?

500

The strength of speaking or singing whereby the human voice is used powerfully and clearly.

What is projection?

500

A poet who dramatized a poem at a festival for the god Dionysus and became known as the first actor.

Who is Thespis?

500

The relative highness or lowness of a tone as perceived by the ear.

What is pitch?

500

The god of wine and frivolity, song and dance.

Who is Dionysus?

500

Refers to speaking clearly and understandably pronouncing each word.

What is articulation?