On Stage
Body movements/Emotions
Props
Character Traits
Other
100
Stage Fright
Feeling nervous
100
Posture
The way the character performs.
100
Decorative Props
Newspapers, paintings, or window curtains are examples of what props?
100
Esteem for or a sense of the worth or excellence of a person.
What is respect?
100
Visualize
When you see it in your mind is called _________.
200
Cast
The people that are in the play are called__________.
200
Adrenaline
A hormone that produces the feel of sudden increased energy.
200
Consumable Props
Food items, drinks, torn letters are examples of which props?
200
Confidence in oneself or one's own abilities.
What is self-confidence?
200
Auditions
Tryouts for a part in a play is called ___________.
300
Setting
Where the play takes place.
300
Warm up
Exercise
300
Personal props
Wallets, watches, eyeglasses and purses are examples of _______________ props.
300
Dependability
Worthy of trust, reliable are examples of _______________.
300
A physical comedy that exaggerates situations until they are hardly believable.
What is farce?
400
Producer
This person creates the show, and sales it.
400
Doing something over the edge, or crazy.
What is spontaneous?
400
Hand Props
Playing cards, throwing darts, holding glasses are examples of which props?
400
Teamwork
A group of people acting together as a team, or in the interests of a common cause.
400
Recall
When you re-create an event.
500
Director
Interprets the play.
500
Planning of the movement or arrangement of the actors within scenes.
What is blocking?
500
the person in charge of obtaining and organizing all of the props for a play.
What is Props master?
500
Critical listening
A form of listening that if usually not mentioned, since it involves analysis, thinking and judgment.
500
Tapping into memories in order to recapture an experience.
What is sense memory?