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Theatre Vocabulary

Across
dynamic use of opposites, such as movement/stillness, sound/silence, and light/darkness.
everyone associated with a production.
ownership and rights to control all aspects of reproducing a work.
a prop that is specifically made to break at a certain point in a play.
a factor, condition, and/or element that adds difficulty to the plot or conflict in a play.
a set with three walls and a ceiling, leaving the fourth wall to be imagined by the actors. The box set represents a real room with doors and windows that work.
formally, the drama of ancient Greece and Rome
organizations of amateurs who produce and perform plays in a particular region or community.
the movement of actors and dancers to music in a play.
a formal observance or solemn rite.
popularly, any play written before the present century that has stood the test of time.
the standards on which an evaluation or judgment is based.
the actor’s focus, also called centering; focusing on the work at hand, being in character, or being in the moment.
Down
traditional Japanese puppet theater.
the internal or external struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or interests that creates dramatic tension.
proper use of the lungs and diaphragm muscle for maximum capacity and efficiency of breath for speaking.
a group of performers who sing, dance, or recite in unison;
a narrow bridge above the house and the grid, near the ceiling, that provides access to stage scenery, rigging, and lighting units.
an audition in which the actor is asked to read from the script without any preparation; intended to give the director a better sense of the actor’s potential and range.
how an actor uses body, voice, and thought to develop and portray a character.
a person portrayed in a drama, novel, or other artistic piece.
the area in the center or middle of the stage.
clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray character and period.