Answer the following questions for each of the terms listed below:
a) What do the terms mean?
b) Why are they important to a successful theater production?
c) Can you give an example of how/when they were used in performance by you or someone else?
1. Articulation
Say every word correctly and clearly. It directly affects the passage delivery to the audience. I spend tons of time to make sure I know how to say every word in my Fall play’s monologue.
2. Projection
Volume. It is very important because audience in the back seat can have a really hard time if actors are not loud enough. One of the person who has a big voice is me.
3. Pace
The speed. It is necessary to control the seed delivering lines because audience needs time to keep up with the plot and details. I spend a lot of the time to slow down for The Dead.
4. Pantomime
Skits without lines. It can be so funny for some acting to just have background music, such as silent movie. I like the silent movie we made this year in class.
5. Body Language
Body moments on stage, such as hands. It is important for certain character to express the feeling. In the fall play the scene between me and Sam was a good example for body language because we try get close to each other and avoid the same time.
6. Facial Expressions
Facial acting, such as smile or cry. It is very important to build the emotion and character. Wiebke has great facial expression.
7. Monologue
One person perform. It is the moment which audience can focus on one person which is better to express character’s thought and feeling. I have done so many monologues.
8. Dialogue
Two or more actors having conversation. It is the basic way to perform for straight play. I like the dialogue between me and Maddie in the fall play which was so funny.
9. Ad-Lib
Add lines on actor him or herself. It is important when someone forget a line or get the wrong line. I was so impressed by Peter Pan cast in my first play.
10. Improvisation
Acting without a written play. It is very interesting because you can never see what direction it is going. I like the improve group from Yale a lot.
11. Motivation
Reason why characters do things or the goal. It is important to actor when they are studying the character so they can do better job to deliver the most important messages.
12. Backstory
Background information, It can help actors to understand the Character better which can build the Chemistry between characters. I like the story when Mr. Aronson helped me and Sam to understand the situation
13. Cheat/Fan Out
Show your front to audience. Audience cannot just look at your back or side the whole play. I learned how to cheat in order to take care 4 different angles audience.
14. Blocking
Positioning on the stage. It is important especially when there is a big cast on stage the same time because you have to know where to go and when to go. For example, in the fall play Tracy needed to learn tons of the blocking because she needed to move a lot.
15. Props
Items which Characters need on stage, such as cane or hat. It is part of the character building which can help to tell the time, weather, age and gender of a character. I changed my cane in Peter Pan to show the difference.
16. Scripts
Written lines and directions for all the people. You need script otherwise the whole play will not be organized. Jena is super good at remember script.
17. Cue
Line before your line. It is important to know so you know when you need to say your own line. Last year I messed up one of the cue for Charlotte which she helped me on stage.
18. Stage Left
When you standing on stage facing the audience your Left. You need to know this in order to get the position from director
19. Stage Right
When you standing on stage facing the audience you're right. You need to know this in order to get the position from director
20. Upstage
Away from the audience
21. Downstage
Closer to the audience
22. Musical Theater
Most music based play.
23. Straight Play
Most dialogues and monologues play.
24. Director
The person who is charge of everything.
25. Costumes
Clothes for characters.
26. Choreographed Movement
Dances or some arranged movements on stage. Linda did a pretty good job on her Final
27. Diction
How to say each words so audience can understand. It is very important to know in order to let audience know. Sam is good at this.
28. Objective and Obstacles
What character wants to accomplish and what is the problem he or she has which keep him or her away from it. It is very important for actor to know in order to convince audience the character is real.
29. Given Circumstances
A situation which is already setted. It is very important to know it and perform it and even bring audience into it. Sam is good at creating these.
30. Connecting with an Audience
Breaking the fourth wall or some line directly to an audience. It is very helpful to do it when you need to deliver some heavy emotions. I did it in the fall play.
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