Key terms-Drama
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- Created on: 01-04-13 12:13
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Clues
- a control desk for lighting (8, 5)
- a full run through of the play in full costume (5, 9)
- A method that actors use to create, develop and communicate characters and siituations so that they can make a play (13)
- a number of controls mounted in a cabinet (6, 4)
- an interactive form of theater. The audience stop the play to suggest different solutions to a problem that the main character is experiencing (5, 7)
- One set used throughout the production, designed to accommodate all locations and needs (9, 3)
- Putting factual information across to the audience (11)
- the specific audience (defined, for example, by age or interest) for which production is devised. (6, 8)
- The techniqur used to create a character while in the role of the character. The person in character is asked question about thoughts and feelings (3, 7)
- the way in which an actor presents a character in a play (16)
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