AD LIB - Improvisation by an actor., ASIDE - Lines spoken by an actor to the audience and not supposed to be overheard by other characters on stage. , CORPSING - An actor who collapses into uncontrollable laughter during a rehearsal or performance is said to be corpsing., DICTION - The quality or style of speaking of a character within the play, consisting of components such as accent, inflection, intonation and enunciation., INFLECTION - Pronouncing a word to stress its meaning., MIME - Communicating emotion, meaning or an idea without words, using only gesture, expression and movement ., ON THE BOOK - An actor who needs to refer to the script during a scene is said to be “on book”. The ideal situation is for the actor to be “off book” as quickly as possible!, PACE - The speed the dialogue and/or action is delivered to the audience., PITCH - The highness or lowness of the tone of voice. Generally male voices are lower pitched and female voices are higher pitched., PROJECTION - Using the voice loudly and clearly to ensure the dialogue is heard by the audience., PROMPT BOOK - Master copy of the script or score, containing all the actor moves and technical cues, used by stage management to control the performance. Sometimes known as the ‘book’, Prompt Copy or Prompt Script., RAPPORT - The feeling created by an ensemble or cast working together during a performance., READ THROUGH - A meeting with all cast and (sometimes all) creative team members to read through the script. Usually happens at the start of the rehearsal process, to help the cast get to know each other and the text., STILLNESS - Using a quiet voice and a subtle body language to create a calm atmosphere on stage., TONE - The way the words are spoken to demonstrate the emotion behind their meaning.,

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