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| a line or action an actor makes up on stage |
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| the character causing problems for the main character |
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| the part of the stage in front of the curtain |
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| the type of stage with actors in the middle; audience all the way around you |
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| a line spoken to the audience that the other characters don't hear |
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| the tryout session for a show |
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| when all stage light go out at the same time |
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| the director's assigned movements for the actors |
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| an actor's expression meaning "good luck" |
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| the time before the show when actors are expected to arrive |
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| a second set of auditions for actors the director wants to see again |
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| the place where announcements are posted for actors |
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| work an actor does to learn more about her or his part |
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| to stay more open to the audience than you would in real life |
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| the second curtain that closes all the way |
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| a signal for something to happen |
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| at the end of the show when actors come out to bow and receive applause |
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| when actors are no longer allowed to carry scripts on stage |
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| a section of wall used as scenery |
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| to put the focus where it should be on stage |
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| a section of wall used as scenery |
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| to put the focus where it should be on stage |
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| a scene made up with little or no preparation time |
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| a scene made up with little or no preparation time |
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| to cut down the amount of time in between lines |
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| to speak loudly enough to be heard at the back of the audience |
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| a line given to an actor when they forget it |
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| any item an actor uses on stage |
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| the type of stage with actors on one side, audience on the other |
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| to take the focus from where it should be on stage |
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| a practice where all set changes, lights and sound cues are doen |
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| a stage with a runway (audience on 3 sides of the actors) |
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| giving someone a part because they look the part |
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| off stage left and off stage right |
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| a practice with stops for changes and corrections |
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