3Q ENGLISH - TECHNICAL WORDS USED IN DRAMA AND THEATER Flashcards

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1
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The backstage technical crew responsible for running the show.

A

stage crew

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2
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Specific in-depth knowledge and literary resources to a director

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dramaturgy

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3
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A rehearsal moving from start to finish without stopping for corrections or notes

A

run-through

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4
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Coverings worn over the face or part of the face of an actor to emphasize or neutralize facial characteristics

A

masks

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5
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Actions or remarks whose significance is not realized by all the characters

A

dramatic irony

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6
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the frame for stage as defined by the boundaries of the stage beyond which a viewer cannot see

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proscenium arch

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7
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Almost anything brought to life by human hands to create a performance

A

puppetry

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8
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To change from one lighting/sound cue to another with no blackouts/silence in between

A

crossfade

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9
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Recorded speech played during a drama

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voiceover

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10
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A comedy with exaggerated characterizations

A

face

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11
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Stairs

A

treads

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12
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The particular literary structure and style in which plays are written

A

dramatic structure

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13
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The area where actors perform

A

stage

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14
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The art and technique of bringing the elements of theater together to make a play

A

directing

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15
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Acting out an event in the past

A

flashback

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16
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Acting without words through facial expression, gesture, and movement

A

pantomime

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17
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Specific person in a drama

A

character

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18
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Canvas cloth which covers the back of the stage, can be painted

A

backcloth

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19
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An incident art form based on pantornime in which conventionalized gestures are used to express ideas rather than

A

mime

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20
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Wooden frames, joined together and covered with canvas, which can be painted

A

flats

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21
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The tempo of an entire theatrical performance

A

pacing

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22
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Reading of a script done by actors who have not previously reviewed the play

A

cold reading

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23
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The orientation of the actor to the audience

A

position

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24
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Frames into which a door is built

A

door flat

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25
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Area above the stage from where scenery/actors are flown in on pulleys

A

flies

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26
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The height of an actor’s head actor as determined by his/her body position

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level

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27
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A remark to the audience only

A

aside

28
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Left-hand side of the stage where prompter and stage manager s during a performance

A

prompt side

29
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A conversation between two or more characters

A

dialogue

30
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The acting area is not lit

A

blackout

31
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What the audience sees of the stage from where they are sitting

A

sight lines

32
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Deciding where and when actors will move on stage

A

blooking

33
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Audience seated on two sides of the acting area

A

avenue

34
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Clothes worn by actors for their character

A

Costume

35
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Audience seated at one end, acting area at the other

A

end on

36
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A long speech by a single character

A

monologue

37
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The placement and delivery of volume, clarity, and distinctness of voice

A

projection

38
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To come on stage

A

enter

39
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Cosmetics and sometimes hairstyles that an actor wears on stage

A

makeup

40
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A signal, either verbal or physical, that indicates something else

A

cue

41
Q

Established characters who are immediately recognizable by an audience

A

stock characters

42
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Final rehearsal of a drama with all the theater arts

A

dress rehearsal

43
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Short for properties-objects used by an actor

A

props

44
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Speaking, moving, or pausing at exactly the right moment

A

timing

45
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The view of the stage for the audience

A

proscenium

46
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The area for the audience, generally filled with seats

A

auditorium

47
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A group of theatrical artists working together to create a theatrical production

A

ensemble

48
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Acting out a future or imagined event

A

flashforward

49
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To leave the acting area

A

exit

50
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The back wall of the stage which can be painted or lit

A

cyclorama

51
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Non-acting area behind the stage

A

backstage

52
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Short for properties-objects used by an actor

A

props

53
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A single lengthy speech, made when no other characters are on stage

A

soliloquy

54
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The director’s liaison backstage and is responsible for the running of each performance

A

stage manager

55
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Door in a floor

A

trapdoor

56
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A spontaneous style of theater through which scenes are created without advance rehearsal or a script

A

improvisation

57
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The stress on a word or phrase

A

emphasis

58
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The written text of a play

A

script

59
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People watching a drama

A

audience

60
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Blocks or platforms used to create levels

A

rostrum

61
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A stage picture, held without movement

A

tableau

62
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Highness or lowness of voice

A

pitch

63
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The creative process of developing and executing aesthetic or functional designs in a production

A

design

64
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Attitude or position of the body

A

stance

65
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An item placed on set, usually part of it e.g., a lamp, clock, picture

A

set prop