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NARRATOR
Type of clay used for altering the shape of the nose or chin and/or making warts and wounds
NOSE PUTTY
QUICKLY or
SLOWLYPACE
PANTOMIME
AND THE WINNER OF BIG BROTHER 2008
IS…..............................………………………………
………………………………..Jennifer!!!
PAUSE
Presentation of a drama to an audience
PERFORMANCE
Costume which reflects clothing from a time in history
PERIOD COSTUME
An item carried or worn on stage
by an actor
PERSONALPROP
Table in the wings on which all props are placed for actors to collect as they enter and replace as they exit
PROPS TABLE
HIGH or
LOWPITCH
another word for a
drama
PLAY
The person who has written the play
PLAYWRIGHT
The story line of a drama
PLOT
POSTURE
R S O C D R
A F PRESENTING
E
PROFILESPOTLIGHT
PROSCENIUM ARCH
Audience follows the action on foot, moving from one location to another
PROMENADETHEATRE
TO BE OR NOT TO BETHAT IS THE
QUESTION
To supply forgotten lines to an actor
PROMPT
Left hand side of the stage where prompter and stage manager sit during the performance
PROMPT SIDE
Master copy of the script with all moves and technical effects included
PROMPT COPY
PYROTECHNICS
Slope of stage to allowactors to be seen
RAKE
Stage which turns in a circle
REVOLVING STAGE
"Fight and you may die. Run and youwill live at least awhile. And dying in your bed many years from
now,would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for
one chance, just one chance, to come back here as young men and tell our enemies that they may take our lives but they will
never take our freedom!"
Appropriate speechfor the person being spoken to, or for the
situation
REGISTER
Practice or preparation of a drama
REHEARSAL
DRAMA CREATED WITHOUTA SCRIPT WHICH IS
REHEARSED BEFORE PRESENTATION
OR EVERY PERFORMANCEYOU’VE EVER DONE IN
DRAMA CLASS
REHEARSED IMPROVISATION
Lowest area of seating not above stage height
STALLS
Movements whichfollow a pattern
or a beat
RHYTHM
Part played by an actor/attitude adopted
ROLE
a means of exploring attitudes
and beliefs
ROLE PLAY
ROSTRA
Blocks or platforms used to create levels
SAFETY CHAIN
SCENE ONE Time: 3am. 1852Place: London Bridge Action: Linus and Sebastion are waiting on the bridge for a signal
from the boats below. They don’t get it and are arrested by police.
SCENE TWOTime: Morning.Place: Jail CellsAction: Linus and Sebastion send word to their powerful father Lord Snooodgrass. He bails them out of jail.
Etc.Etc.Etc.
SCENARIO
WHAT DO YOU CALL THE SECTIONS IN THE DRAMA SET INTO
ONE PLACE AND ONE TIME?
SCENE
Resources used to create the setting where a drama takes place, e.g. backcloth, flats, rostra, furniture.
SCENERY
JULIET O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?Deny thy father and refuse thy name;Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,And I'll no longer be a Capulet.
ROMEO [Aside] Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this?
JULIET 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy;Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot,Nor arm, nor face, nor any other partBelonging to a man. O, be some other name!What's in a name? that which we call a roseBy any other name would smell as sweet;So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd,Retain that dear perfection which he owesWithout that title. Romeo, doff thy name,And for that name which is no part of theeTake all myself.
SCRIPT
Scenery used to show where a drama takes place
To place a drama in a certain time or place
SET
An item placed on the set, usually part of it e.g. a lamp, clock, picture
SET PROP
What the audience sees of the stage from where they are sitting
SIGHT LINES
Movement performed at a slowed down speed
SLOW MOTION
ExIt all but Gloucester
Was ever woman in this humor wooed? Was ever woman in this humor won
I'll have her, but I will not keep her long.What? I that killed her husband and his
to take her in her heart's extremest hate, with curses in her mouth, tears in her eyes,
the bleeding witness of my hatred by, having God, her conscience, and these bars against me,
and I no friends to back my suit at all but the plain devil and dissembling looks?
And yet to win her! All the world to nothing! Ha!
SOLILOQUY
Plastic head-shaped covering to give appearance of baldness
SKULLCAP
SCARRING
STIPPLE SPONGE
Used to create a mood or atmosphere on stage e.g. strobe light, mirror ball,smoke machine
SPECIAL EFFECTS
Glue used to attach hair to the face
SPIRIT GUM
Drama created ‘on the spot’ without a script or plan
SPONTANEOUS IMPROVISATION
A stage picture, held without movement
TABLEAU
TABS
A specific group of people at whom a drama is aimed
TARGET AUDIENCE
Build up of excitement
TENSION
THEATRE ARTS
THEATRE IN THE ROUND
LETS FREEZE THE ACTION RIGHT HERE.
IF MAXIMUS COULD TALK WHAT WOULD HE SAY? WHAT IS HE THINKING?
An aid to characterisation: the character speaks their thoughts out loud
THOUGHT TRACKING
THOUGHT TUNNEL
THRUST STAGE
Speaking, moving or pausing at exactly the right moment
TIMING
Used to create the look of a missing tooth
by blacking out an existing one
TOOTH VARNISH
I LOVE YOUBUT WE SHOULD
BREAK UP
I HATE YOU HOW COULD
YOU!?!
EMOTION =
TONE
A drama about unhappy events and with a sad ending
TRAGEDY
TRAPDOOR
TREADS
Piece of scenery on wheels for ease of movement
TRUCK
Place where a drama is presented
VENUE
COME IN …IF
YOU DAAAARE
VOICE OVER
KILL THEM ALL NORMAN. WE CAN’T
HAVE THEM TREAT US LIKE THIS.
VOICES IN THE HEAD
Loudness or quietness of the voice
VOLUME
WINGS
The whole acting area is evenly lit
WASH
Dear Anna,I miss you so much since you left me. I can barely eat, I can’t work I can’t talk to anyone at all. Say you love me and come back to me. Please. I beg you.Yours always. Ricardo
WRITING IN ROLE
CSCSR CSL
DSR
USR USC USL
DSC DSL
AUDIENCE