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THEATRE TERMINOLOGY

Horizontales
A form of drama in which actors are seated and read aloud from a script
Term used to refer to a stage light
A book (usually a three ring binder) that contains the script annotated with the directors ideas and blocking notations
A part in a play
Any part of the stage where the audience cannot see
Set furnishings; set props include furniture, pictures, ornaments, drapes, etc.; hand props are items handle by actors, such as books, glasses, etc.
Any part of the stage that is visible to the audience
An impromptu scene where the actors make up the dialogue and action on the spot
A long speech by one charachter
Verticales
Increase voice or actions so they will carry to the audience
A stage with a permanent frames opening through which the audience sees the play
Having a part memorized so that a script is no longer needed
A slanted stage, where upstage is slightly higher than downstage
An approach that calls on the actor to use personal experience and sense memory to develop a character
Telling a story or presenting an idea through bodily movement and expression rather than words
1. A specific reason for saying or doing something 2.to show a character's desires through voice and movement
A rehearsal without interruption