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Apron

Acting area of the stage that extend beyond red curtain

Blocking rehearsal

Rehearsal at which the movement and groupings on the stage are planned by director

Climax

The turning point in the plot when the conflict comes to an emotional crest

Denouement

The wrap up; the final resolution of the conflict in a plot; means "unknotting"

Director

Person who blocks the actors movements

Falling action

The series of events following the climax of the plot

Green Room

The lounge area where actors may wait while not on stage

House

Where the audience sits

Improv

Creating a scene having only a general idea of the plot and no prepared dialogue

Plot

Basic structure outline of the events that take place in the play

Rising action

Middle of the plot before climax

Technical rehearsal

Set lighting and sound are added

Tragedy

A form of drama in which the main character suffers disaster, has a sorrowful or disastrous ending

Wings

The left and right sides of a stage immediately outside of the scenery, unseen by the audience

Set up rehearsal

Read through


Production concept


Character overviews


Rehearsal schedule

Blocking rehearsals

Stage pictures


Focus


Flow of action

Quarter-turn

1 most likely to be used by a director when blocking a show, three fourths open is best position

Crosses

Begin and end with upstage foot

Stage directions

9 total:


UR UC UL


RD C LC


DR DC DL



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