Voice
Miscellaneous
Stage Directions
Acting
Story
100

The general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc. Creates a mood

tone 

100

This is what a character wants in a story 

Objective 
100

The area on the sides of the stage that can't be seen by the audience 

Wings 

100
The form actors bring to auditions with their past experience

resume

100

The beginning of a story

Exposition

200

The harsh rubbing of your vocal folds that leads to a creaky raspy sound

Vocal fry 

200

The sound technician is in charge of creating ________ that are then played throughout the performance 

Sound Cues

200

When an actor is asked to walk in front of another actor this is called 

Cross 

200

Actors prepare and attend this before getting cast in a show 

audition

200

The villain of a story

Antagonist 

300
How high or low your voice is 

Pitch

300

Type of film before the talkies 

Silent Film 

300

Stage Directions are also referred to as 

Blocking 

300

A way to memorize lines

Repetition, writing the lines down, practice

300

Where a story takes place

Setting

400

A device used on stage to help actors project so the audience can hear them

Microphone

400

In order to convey story or let the audience imagine an object, mimes need to be...

Very specific with their actions

400

The area where the orchestra plays 

The pit

400

When creating a character an Actor must discover their goal or (want) this is also called their

objective

400

This is how a story typically ends

Resolution

500

Adding a certain tone to the end of a word or phrase 

Inflection 

500

This is a common type of comedy often used in pantomime

Slapstick

500

Where the audience sits during a performance or purchases tickets

Front of House
500

When the Actor creates imaginary circumstances to be put under a lot of pressure or stress to convey their character. These are

Stakes

500

If a narrator tells a story this is coming from a third person point of view. If the protagonist tells the story using (I,me, we) they are telling the story in..

First Person