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entranceway beneath the audience |
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extends beyond promecium arch out into the audience |
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shifts audience and deals with ticket office |
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area on side of stage out of sight from audience |
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light source turned on by actor during hte play |
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must be turned on by tech crew off stage |
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a physical act (writing, turing a page in a book) dont by an actor on stage |
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something put over a light to alter the affect |
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something put over a light to alter the affect |
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actors are can be made to work 10 out of 12 hours |
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marks on the floor in glow tape to indicate where an actor or set piece is supposed to be located |
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an actor's day off once a week...whats it called. usually monday |
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movement of the actors on stage, stage directions |
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rehearsal 3 days in advance, takes a long ass fucking time |
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stage where the curtain forms a frame around the stage. |
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illusion of realizty created by the drama, accepted by audience |
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masked group that danced and sang in greek theatre |
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goddess of wine, the greeks held 4 festivals throughout the year to pay tribute to her |
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Building behind a greek theatre for sets and dressing rooms |
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curtain that stretches all the way across the top of a modern stage |
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curtains on the side of the stage to hide the wings |
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greek theatre- where hte audience sat |
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dancing circle in a greek theatre |
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None Ha! author is sympathetic to both points of view |
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villain in Rising of the Moon |
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David Garrick's External Technique used... |
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to take something offstage |
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to put something on stage |
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hero gets what they want but its disadvantageous |
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