Basic Acting Term. Word Scramble
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Most plays on stage are written in a | representational style |
Representational style | Act as if there is no fourth wall between the stage and the house |
Presentational style | Actors discuss events on stage with the audience |
Regardless of play _____, each actor must develop a unique character that fits the author's ________ | style, intent |
Subtext | what the lines imply but never say |
Historical Characters | those nonfictional characters from history |
Example of historical characters | Abraham Lincoln |
Classical Plays | those who have withstood the test of time |
Example of classical plays | Romeo and Juliet |
Method Acting | Emotional, Russian Stanslavski |
Technical Acting | Allows the actor to explore the character from a less emotionally involved perspective |
Off book | all lines are completely memorized |
scene stealing/ upstaging | when someone who should not have the audience's attention does something to steal it |
Crossing | When someone cuts in front of you and blocks you |
Counter Cross | Naturally move as to be seen again |
Regardless of the action, everything must be | motivated |
Cheating | when an actor compromises, facing a point between another actor and the audience to make it look like he is addressing the other actor |
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