Theater Vocab Lesson 5
Across
- 3. A characteristic gesture which helps to identify a character.
- 4. Also referred to as staging, these rehearsals place actors into where they will physically be on the stage while performing
- 8. Technique of calling upon your own memory of emotions to understand a characters emotions
- 10. The beginning part of a plot that provides important background information.
- 12. To move from one location to another
- 15. Memories of sights, sounds, smells, taste and textures; used to help
- 17. A character in a particular situation
Down
- 1. The intended point or area on a stage; the ability to concentrate
- 2. The event that sets in motion the action of the play
- 5. Rehearsing with a script in one’s hands.
- 6. The basic structural element of a play, deals with a significant crisis or confrontation.
- 7. By a character that do not express the same meaning as what is spoken.
- 9. A characters reason for doing or saying things.
- 11. Auditioning with a script where the actor has not had the opportunity to read before the audition.
- 13. Information that is implied but not stated by a character. Thoughts or
- 14. The height of an actors head on stage; performing areas on a vertical plain
- 16. A smaller section of a scene, divided where a shift in emotion or topic occurs