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19 Cards in this Set
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Apron |
Acting area of the stage that extend beyond red curtain |
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Blocking rehearsal |
Rehearsal at which the movement and groupings on the stage are planned by director |
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Climax |
The turning point in the plot when the conflict comes to an emotional crest |
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Denouement |
The wrap up; the final resolution of the conflict in a plot; means "unknotting" |
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Director |
Person who blocks the actors movements |
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Falling action |
The series of events following the climax of the plot |
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Green Room |
The lounge area where actors may wait while not on stage |
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House |
Where the audience sits |
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Improv |
Creating a scene having only a general idea of the plot and no prepared dialogue |
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Plot |
Basic structure outline of the events that take place in the play |
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Rising action |
Middle of the plot before climax |
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Technical rehearsal |
Set lighting and sound are added |
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Tragedy |
A form of drama in which the main character suffers disaster, has a sorrowful or disastrous ending |
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Wings |
The left and right sides of a stage immediately outside of the scenery, unseen by the audience |
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Set up rehearsal |
Read through Production concept Character overviews Rehearsal schedule |
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Blocking rehearsals |
Stage pictures Focus Flow of action |
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Quarter-turn |
1 most likely to be used by a director when blocking a show, three fourths open is best position |
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Crosses |
Begin and end with upstage foot |
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Stage directions |
9 total: UR UC UL RD C LC DR DC DL AUDIENCE IN HOUSE |