The written text of a play, musical, or broadcast that the performers memorize and present.
What is a script?
Speaking or singing strongly to make your words loud and clear.
What is vocal projection?
Someone's part in a play, movie, etc.
What is a role?
How an actor enters the stage.
What is an entrance?
Words that are spoken by a character in a play, movie, or TV show.
What are lines?
The act of staging, practicing, and presenting a play or musical.
What is a performance?
A flaw in a character that can lead to their defeat
What is a tragic flaw?
The sequence or steps in a dance.
What is choreography?
A very long line, said by only one character.
What is a monologue?
Speak or perform in public with no written preparation.
What is ad lib?
A protagonist with a flaw, which after certain events, leads to their downfall.
What is a tragic hero?
Instructions written in the script or given by the director of the production, to move about the stage.
What are stage directions?
A conversation between two or more characters in a book, movie, or play.
What is dialogue?
The tone and pitch of an actor’s voice that is crucial to convey the emotion in a line.
What is inflection?
The ability to grab the attention of a theatre audience because of a character's impressiveness.
What is stage presence?
When an actor who is "in character" makes up lines and movements with little to no preparation.
What is improvisation?
What is articulation?
Someone's part in a movie, play, TV show, etc.
What is a role?
When a character makes gestures and movements without speech in such a way that it creates meaning.
What is Phantomime?