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| auditioning with a script that you have not read before the audition |
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| the move from on place onstage to another |
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| the intended point of interest onstage |
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| to keep you face and front of your body visible to the audience as much as possible |
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| a position onstage in which one actor mirrors another characters body position |
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| information that is implied but not stated by a character |
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| to stand upstage of another actor on a proscenium stage |
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| coordination of actors movements onstage |
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| the final resolution of the conflict in a plot |
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| the beginning part of a play that provides important background information |
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| comedy with exaggerated characterizations |
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| a top-view drawing of the floor plan of a set usually in scale |
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| the event that sets in motion the action of the play |
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| the height of an actors head onstage |
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| the depth of an actors position onstage |
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| a fee paid for producing a written work |
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| a final line that signals an actor to begin the next speech |
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| an imaginary wall between the audience and the actors in a representational show |
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| rehearsing without a script after lines are memorized |
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