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Theatre 260 Exam 1 Study Guide
Definitions helpful to the Actor's trade
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Film, Theatre & Television
Undergraduate 2
02/22/2009

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Definition of Theatre
Definition
A performs B for C
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Definition of Acting
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Behaving truthfully for a purpose under the imaginary circumstances of the play.
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Fundamental Laws of the Theatrical Universe
Definition
thou shalt not confuse thy audience
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Magic IF
Definition
-same as "as if"
-a way to get you emotionally invested in the scene by making it personal to you
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The Method of Physical Action
Definition
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The seven W's
Definition
Who, what, when, where, with, what
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Given circumstances
Definition
What the playwright has provided in the script.
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The Imaginary circumstances
Definition
An interpretation of the script which fits within the tolerance and rules of the play.
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Objective
Definition
What the character wants
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Tactic
Definition
How the character gets what he/she wants.
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Beats
Definition
A beat changes when a goal (objective) changes.
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Shifts
Definition
When the tactic changes.
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Script scoring
Definition
Print them out single-sided, Staple 3 times down the side, on the left side divide vertically into 2, and on the right, 3 and lable "Event," "Action," "Blocking," and "Tactic"
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Stakes
Definition
Something to keep you emotionally invested
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Expectation of success
Definition
Don't concern yourself with it. It's as useful as concerning yourself with talent. If your concerned with success, you're distracted from the play.
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Deeper wish
Definition
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Spine
Definition
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Throughline of action
Definition
The overriding actions which all actions serve
-the main want
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Victory and Defeat
Definition
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Clean
Definition
-humility
-generosity
-consideration
-tact
-wipe your feet at the door
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Character
Definition
Imaginary constructs which carry action
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Point of View
Definition
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Subtext
Definition
What the character is not saying, but what the character means.
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Definition of Action according to "A Practical Handbook for the Actor"
Definition
A physical persuance of a specific goal
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Criteria of a playable action according to "A Practical Handbook for the Actor"
Definition
1) Physically capable of being done
2) Fun to do
3) Specific and not general
4) The test of the action must be in the other person
5) Cannot be an errand
6) Cannot presuppose any emotional state
7) cannot be manipulative
8) must have a cap
9) must be in line with the intentions of the playwright
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The myth of character according to "A Practical Handbook for the Actor"
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Character is an illusion created by words and given circumstances supplied by the playwright, and the physical alction by the actor.
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The emotional trap according to "A Practical Handbook for the Actor"
Definition
You don't need to "feel" what the character feels. Emotions are not within your control, and the minute you start to manipulate them, we notice.
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The truth of the moment according to "A Practical Handbook for the Actor"
Definition
What's happening in a scene as you're playing it.
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Rehearsal synonyms for the character's "want" according to "The Golden Key"
Definition
-objective
-goal
-purpose
-ambition
-intention
-desire
-need
-persuit
- endeavor
-verb
-what are you after?
-what are you trying to get?
-what are you doing?
-what are you playing?
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Indicating according to "The Golden Key"
Definition
Indicating a feeling rather than playing an objective. It is representing a picture of the experience. It is avoiding personal commitment to the want of the character.
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Illustrating according to "The Golden Key"
Definition
ndicating a feeling rather than playing an objective. It is representing a picture of the experience. It is avoiding personal commitment to the want of the character.
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Demonstrating according to "The Golden Key"
Definition
Indicating a feeling rather than playing an objective. It is representing a picture of the experience. It is avoiding personal commitment to the want of the character.
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Telegraphing according to "The Golden Key"
Definition
Indicating a feeling rather than playing an objective. It is representing a picture of the experience. It is avoiding personal commitment to the want of the character.
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Phrasing of a playable want according to "The Golden Key"
Definition
1) Contains a verb
2) Contains a receiver
3) Contains a desired response
EX: I am trying to convince him to go with me.
I want to win Gloria's admiration.
I want to awaken my father's enthusiasm.
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The crowbars according to "The Golden Key"
Definition
"To Make" or "To Get" which can serve as the verb in the "verb, receiver, desired response" formula, and therefore clarify things to " What are you trying to get/make him (to) do?" and " WHat are you trying to get from him/make him give you?"
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Actable vs all other verbs according to "The Golden Key"
Definition
Actable verbs = the commonplace, gutsy, down-and-dirty, verbs which you can actually act on
EX: convince, tease, excite, encourage, etc.
Trigger = ones that occur not more than a moment
EX: kick, punch, slap, touch, quit, etc.
Adjectival = ones that sound like emotions
EX: argue/argumentative, pity/pitiful, charm/charming
existential = verbs that we need not participate in
EX: exist, to be, to die, to become, etc.
Behavior/condition = describe a state of being
ex: sleep, laugh, cry, eat, wait, etc.
Intellectual = usually three syllables or more. lofty and elegant.
EX: cogitate, reciprocate
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