7-85 THEATRE ARTS VOCABULARY act - to perform for an audience representing another person. acting area - see stage actor - performer, player, thespian
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THEATRE VOCABULARY Actor/Actress A male or female person who performs a role in a play, work of theatre, or movie. Antagonist A person or a situation that opposes
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Theatre Vocabulary - High School Edition Across 2. A narrative heard from a sound effect rather than from actors onstage 3. A special backdrop that can appear both
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tricky business deciding whether any given song belongs in the soprano or belter volume, or in the tenor or baritone/bass volume. .... Grey Gardens. S5. Anthem. Chess. T2. Any Dream Will Do. Joseph and the Amazing. T3. Technicolor Dreamcoat. Anyone C
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The elements of drama, by which dramatic works can be analyzed and evaluated, can be categorized into three major areas: Literary elements Technical elements
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THEATRE GAMES These theatre games may be used by the teacher or the drama mentor as needed to facilitate the process. Objectives: The Students will be able to:
Audition Monologues. The monologues below cover material seen in the script of “Shrek the Musical Jr.” Choose a monologue that can showcase your acting and storytelling skills best. Have fun preparing for your audition! SHREK. I'm not the one with th
The Theatre Dictionary Have you ever wondered what some theatre terms mean? We thought we’d help you and your students understand theatre terminology and clear up
Miss Evers' Boys and appearing in August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean. He is the co-founder and currently the artistic director of True. Colors Theatre Company in Atlanta; prior to that, he was the artistic director of Alliance Theatre in Atlanta for ov
Chamber Theatre Productions ENCORE!! Teacher Guide Chamber Theatre utilizes a dramatic form that relies on the narrator’s point of view. One of the artistic
FEMALE SONGS CLASSIC BALLAD My ... Play the Music for Me – Jelly’s Last Jam ... Where I Want To Be – Chess (Ulvaeus, Anderson & Rice) Anthem – Chess (Ulvaeus,
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The first musical StarKid produced, A Very Potter Musical (AVPM), premiered in. 2009 and is a parody ... The following year, the team returned to their roots with A Very Potter Sequel (AVPS), which tells the story of .... script version of AVPSY reve
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Jitney (1998), King Hedley II (2000), Gem of the Ocean (2004), and Radio Golf ( 2006) before they went on to New York. Shortly after his death from liver cancer in 2005, the Virginia. Theatre on Broadway was renamed the August Wilson Theatre in his h
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Musical Theatre Vocabulary Below are selected terms that are specific to Stephen Sondheim musicals.
11 o’clock Number : A emotional powerhouse of a number that comes at the end of a show, which originally fell right around 11 o’clock in the early decades of musical theatre Click here to view one of Sondheim’s 11 o’clock numbers, “Rose’s Turn”, from the movie version of Gypsy Ballad: A song that tells a fairly strict narrative, typically of one particular character. One example of a ballad is “The Ballad of Sweeney Todd” from the musical Sweeney Todd. Click here to view to another Sondheim ballad, “The Ballad of Booth” from Assassins Book: All the words the performers say, rather than sing, in a musical. Chorus: A line or group of lines repeated at intervals in a song. Curtain raiser: A big number that opens a musical, such as Sondheim’s famous “Comedy Tonight.” Ensemble: The performers who fill out big production numbers in a musical. Lyrics: All the words performers sing in a musical. Overture: A compilation of tunes from the show that the orchestra plays before the musical starts to give the audience a taste of what the piece will be like. Patter song: A song in which a character sings extremely rapidly. “The Worst Pies in London” or “Gee, Officer Krupke” are examples from Sondheim’s work. Show-stopper: A huge or emotionally powerful song to which the audience responds so positively that their applause temporarily stops the show. Verse: metrical or rhymed composition as distinct from prose that forms part of a song.