Exam TERMS 26-50
Across
- 10. appropriate conduct
- 13. characteristics that make up personality
- 14. selecting two actors for each role; the casts then split the performances
- 18. a mental technique that all performers do: to repeat their scenes again and again with freshness and spontaneity
- 20. incident the event to which all other actions in the play can be traced
- 21. expressing oneself emotionally
- 24. a diagram that shows the walls, doors, windows, furniture and other architectural details onstage
- 25. the vocal style, dialect, rhythm, and words of the characters
Down
- 1. movements of parts of the body, such as shrugging the shoulders
- 2. physical comedy that exaggerates situation until they are hardly believable
- 3. variety in vocal pitch
- 4. toward the audience
- 5. characteristics that make up physical appearance
- 6. interaction between characters
- 7. the information telling the who what, when, where and why of a play
- 8. when seating is not assigned and audience members can sit where they like
- 9. the imaginary wall through which the audience views the play
- 11. when several actors look at one specific actor
- 12. a person who performs a variety of tasks to assist with the production of a play, such as script evaluation and historical research
- 15. a group of actors working together to create an artistic whole rather than stressing the individual player
- 16. a person who interprets a play, casts, blocks, and helps actors create their roles
- 17. forgetting ones lines or actions
- 19. lasting only a short time
- 22. to make up the dialogue and action of a scene as you go along
- 23. the pause required after a character delivers a funny line