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Drama 1 Final

Across
These actors are cast in the same type of role over and over. Michael Caine is an example of this kind of actor.
The area of the stage that is towards the audience
When you're placed in a role
This is another word for a problem and the Inciting Incident creates it in a story
An introduction of a performer and the piece they have prepared
This is the point of the story that creates a conflict and sets the story in motion:
The written blocking in a play, written in italics or inside parenthesis
Material that is given to you by the casting director when you're auditioning.
This is a part of the audition process when a director invites you to return and read or sing from the script, usually with another actor being considered for the role.
These are used in a play script to help the actor, directors, and technicians understand the characters quickly.
This person's main job is to tell the story
The area that is away from the audience
This is something that can be handled by actors onstage and used to add to the believability of the story, such as a cane, picture frame, book, or suitcase.
This is the part of the story that fixes the problem and begins the resolution.
The purpose of these are to help the audience better understand the story, help the actor communicate with the audience, & help the audience see & hear the actor better.
This item is sent to the casting director by your agent on Broadway or left with the casting team in a regional/community production; it is a picture of yourself taken with good lighting and shows your personality and should be somewhat similar to the character you’re auditioning for.
The blocking guideline says when you’re gesturing or handling a prop, you should use this hand.
When an actor stands facing the audience completely.
The left side of the stage from the actor's point of view looking towards the audience.
Down
This is something that is onstage that communicates the world of the play, such as a wall, couch, or tree.
These are written in the script to help the readers, actors, directors, and designers picture the atmosphere and location of the play.
An interview-like opportunity in which actors demonstrate their talents and leave impressions of themselves.
These are characters and actors that have an eccentric physical, vocal, psychological, or mental trait, such as Nathan Lane or Lisa Kudrow.
Actors that can be cast in a character role or a straight role, such as Johnny Depp, Tom Hanks, or Helena Bonham Carter are referred to as _____ actors.
This is what is written in a script and spoken by the assigned character.
This is an item your agent will send to a casting director on Broadway, or you will bring to an audition and leave with the casting team at a regional/community theatre; it shows your contact information and experience you have.
This blocking guideline says when you move right you should use
This type of actor usually plays the main character in a show. Will Smith and Meghan Fox are examples of these.
This is a type of audition where you show up in loose clothing, prepared to move. The choreographer teaches you a number and you perform it with a small group of people.
The background information the audience needs to know to understand the story.
This is the actor's body position if their back is to the audience.
This person creates the story through the script.
The planned movement movement given to an actor by the director.
Most of the plot of the play is made up of these events and build the story to the most exciting part.