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Tempo
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How fast or slow you speak
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Volume
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How loud or soft you speak
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Articulation
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The clear and precise pronunciation of words
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Inflection
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The variety in speech
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Script
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Text of a play
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How you divide your speeches into smaller parts is :
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Phrasing
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Whether your voice is shrill, nasal, raspy, breathing, booming, etc. is :
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Quality
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How high or low your voice is, is :
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Pitch
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Another term for improvising conversation or action is :
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Ad-Lib
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Story telling is used to transmit what ?
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News && Info
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Improvise
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To speak or act without a script
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Pantomime
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act without words through facial expression & gesture
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Parts of the body that create consonant sounds
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Articulators
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Expressive movement of the body or limbs
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Gesture
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Project
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To make your voice fill the performance space
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Parts of the body that create vowel sounds
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Resonators
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Resonance
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Quality caused by vibration that enriches vocal tones
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Director
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Person who oversees the entire process of staging a a production
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Producer
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The person who oversees the business details of a theatrical production
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Person who assists the director; organizing rehearsal, etc.
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Assistant Director
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Person who provides lines for actors when they forget them
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Prompter
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Business Manager
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Person who handles fundraising, publicity, programs, ticket sales, etc
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Artistic Director
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Person who hires the director, designers, & the cast
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Those who design & coordinate a production's set, props, lighting, sounds, etc.
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Design Team
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House
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The area where the audience sits
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Orchestra Pit
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The area in front of the stage
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Scene Shop
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Place where scenery & props are built (:
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