Pace
a play's speed
the period where actors practice to perfect their lines
Rehearsals
right of the audience
stage left
the person in charge of the play and how it's going to work
Director
Monologue
a speech used by an actor for an audition
the physical design around the outside of the area being performed on
Set
farthest from the director/audience
upstage
an small-role actor that learns another role in case that the original actor becomes ill
Understudy
Mimicry
the ability to sound like someone else
a long pause meant to draw suspenseful attention to an actor
Pause for effect
your right against a wall
upstage right
an action that tells an actor what to do
How many stars are in Super Mario 64
120 Stars
Diction
clear pronunciation, mostly with consonants
an exaggeration in your facial expressions
Double-take
going to your left behind the curtains where nobody can see you while waiting for cues or ending your part
offstage left
an actors ability to catch or command peoples to focus their attention on that actor
Offstage
the area behind the stage where you don't perform yet or afterwards
a very exaggerated act (also known as a type of meat)
HAM!!!!!!!!!!!!
closest to the audience and to their left
downstage right
objects onstage that are used for items in the play that you can move around
Bonus: 5,500
What is the first video game console?
The Brown Box