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Drama Terms - Part One

Word Bank:  AUDITION, CAST, CHOREOGRAPHY, CHORUS, CUE, CURTAIN CALL, DIALECT, DIALOGUE, DICTION,  INFLECTION, INTERMISSION, MONOLOGUE, OFF BOOK, PANTOMIME, PROJECTION, PROMPT, ROLE, ROYALTIES, 
SET, STRIKE, UNDERSTUDY
Horizontales
the appearance of the cast at the end of a play to receive applause from the audience.
how well the voice carries to the audience.
a long speech made by one actor; it may be delivered alone or in the presence of others.
The group of people selected to play characters in a show
the removal of all stage equipment, including scenery, props, lights, and costumes, from the stage area.
The movement of actors and dancers to music in a play
the character portrayed by an actor in a show
monies paid for permission to put on a show.
selection and pronunciation of words; clarity of speech.
to give actors their lines as a reminder; the _____er is the one who assists actors in remembering their lines.
spoken conversation used by two or more characters to express thoughts, feelings, and actions.
A group of actors who sing, dance, or recite in unison
Verticales
the physical surroundings, visible to the audience, in which the action of the play takes place.
a brief break between acts, in which the house lights come on and the audience may leave their seats.
the words or action at which an actor is expected to deliver a line or perform another action. Also, a signal from the stage manager to the cast, stage crew, props manager, or lighting technician that a predetermined action—an entrance, sound effect, change in the set or lighting—is required.
a nonstandard way of speaking; may be related to region, class, trade, etc.
acting without words.
change in pitch or loudness of the voice.
actor who is able to play major roles in the event the originally cast actor cannot.
A try-out for a part in a show
when the actor has memorized his or her lines completely.