Blocking, The planning and working out of the movements of actors on stage, Climax, The point of greatest dramatic tension or transition in a theatrical work., Cold Reading, A reading of a script done by actors who have not previously reviewed the play., Cue, A signal, either verbal or physical, that indicates something else, such as a line of dialogue or an entrance, is to happen. , Dialogue, The conversation between actors on stage., Diction, The pronunciation of words, the choice of words, and the manner in which a person expresses himself or herself., Articulation, The clear and precise pronunciation of words. , Directing, The art and technique of bringing the elements of theatre together to make a play. , Levels, The height of an actor’s head actor as determined by his or her body position (e.g., sitting, lying, standing, or elevated by an artificial means)., Pacing, The tempo of an entire theatrical performance. The tempo of an entire theatrical performance., Props, Items carried on stage by an actor; small items on the set used by the actors., Subtext, Information that is implied by a character but not stated by a character in dialogue, including actions and thoughts., Director, The person who oversees the entire process of staging a production. , Improvisation, A spontaneous style of theatre through which scenes are created without advance rehearsal or a script., Tableau, A silent and motionless depiction of a scene created by actors, often from a picture (plural tableaux)., Characterisation, The development and portrayal of a personality through thought, action, dialogue, costuming, and makeup., Voice Projection, The placement and delivery of volume, clarity, and distinctness of voice for communicating to an audience., An offer, When improvising, when one actor starts a scene they ‘offer’ an idea. It is up to their partner to accept the idea (this is called yielding), Yeilding, When improvising, yielding means to accept the ideas of others, Protagonist , the leading character or one of the major characters in a play, Playwright, a person who writes plays., Soliloquy , an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play., Antagonist, a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary., Tragic Hero, A tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction..
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