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Lesson 12-15 B

Horizontales
Speaking clearly while onstage, making sure to pronounce every syllable so that the audience can understand the lines.
An incidental action that fills a pause between lines or provides interesting detail.
Acting on the spur of the moment, making it up as you go along.
The main character in a story. Also called the protagonist.
The directions for an actor's movement in a play.
A common, proverbial expression.
The person who opposes the hero; often called the antagonist.
Feeling sorry for or pitying a person's situation.
Verticales
The director’s methods for keeping the actors focused.
Understanding why people are capable of a certain thing.
Speaking loudly while onstage, loud enough for the entire audience to hear.
An activity usually meant to ready the mind or body for performance activities.
The underlying meaning of a word or phrase.
An actor's move from one position to another onstage.
A play which involves serious situations, arouses strong emotion, and usually has a happy ending.