Vocabulary Flashcards

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Ad-Lib

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To make up words or dialogue on the spot, to speak at liberty.

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Apron

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Front part or arena of the stage extending past the main act curtain, also called lip.

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Arena

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Type of performance space with audience surrounding all sides of the stage.

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Aside

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For an actor to speak directly to the audience (not always meant to be heard).

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Backdrop

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Painted cloth or set wall built to serve as a background for the setting on stage.

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Black Box

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Type of performance space that is small, created out of a room, painted all black.

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Blocking

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Stage directions and movements given to an actor by the script or the director.

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Box Set

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A type of setting that is built on the stage to look like the interior of a house or room, having three walls and no ceiling.

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Build

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Rising intensity or climbing action that develops within a scene or entire play.

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Business

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Busy work for the actor while playing on the stage to establish character, setting and situation.

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Call

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The time one must be at the Theatre or ready to go onto to stage.

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Callback

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A second, more specific audition where a director looks closer at given actors.

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Catharsis

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For an audience to have an emotional reaction while watching a performance where they purge themselves of their pity and fears.

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Center Stage

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The middle point of the performance stage, symbolized by CS in blocking notes.

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Cheat Out

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A body position for the stage wherein the actor faces more towards the audience.

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Chorus

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A group of performers that make up the community of characters within a play, having few lines individually, and seen on stage as one entity.

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Climax

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The high point of action or conflict within a scene or a play.

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Cold Reading

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A first look at a script, seeking an actors interpretation of the text, without rehearsing first; used at an audition.

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Cross

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To move from one point of the stage to another. Symbolized by an X in blocking notation.

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Cue

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A signal or line that prompts the next action or stage business during a performance.