Props
The Play
Acting
Genres
Traits
100
a Prop is a object used in a play for setting or as a characters equipment.
What is a Prop?
100
the plot is a plays story.
What is Plot?
100
Stage fright is the fear or nervousness before performing.
What is stage fright?
100
Mime is using only movements for expression.
What is mime?
100
Dependability is one's showing of responsibility.
What is dependability?
200
a Decorative Prop is a prop used in the set.
What is a Decorative Prop?
200
Setting is a play's background.
What is Setting?
200
A warm up is an actor's practice before a performance.
What is a warm up?
200
A playwright is the writer of a play.
What is a playwright?
200
Posture is the physical disposition of an actor.
What is posture?
300
a Consumable Prop is used by the actors in the play.
What is a Consumable Prop?
300
Blocking is the movement of actors on stage.
What is Blocking?
300
Conscious is a deliberate action by the actor.
What is conscious?
300
Satire is a sarcastic representation.
What is satire?
300
Respect is the acceptable behavior of the audience and actors.
What is respect?
400
a Prop Master keeps up with the props for the Play.
What is a Prop Master?
400
An audition is a tryout for a play.
What is an audition?
400
Subconscious is a non intentional action by the actor.
What is subconscious?
400
Farce is an exaggeration of a previous work.
What is farce?
400
Self-confidence is an actor's sense of self-determination.
What is self-confidence?
500
clown whtie is white paint used for a Mimes face.
What is Clown White?
500
A recall is a call back for another audition.
What is a recall?
500
Articulation is speaking in a clear and understandable maner.
What is articulation?
500
High comedy is an intellectual comedy beyond basic slapstick.
What is high comedy?
500
Visualize is to picture images in one's mind.
What is visualize?