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SCRIPTWRITING#1

The process of creating written scripts for plays, focusing on dialogue, structure, and character development.

ACTING#2

The art of performing a role in a play, utilizing voice, body language, and emotional expression to portray characters.

STAGE DESIGN#3

The creation of the visual environment for a performance, including set, props, and lighting to enhance storytelling.

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT#4

The process of creating and evolving a character's traits, motivations, and relationships in a script.

DIALOGUE#5

The spoken exchanges between characters in a script, crucial for advancing the story and revealing character.

REHEARSAL#6

The practice sessions where actors and crew prepare for a performance, refining their roles and technical aspects.

BLOCKING#7

The precise staging of actors to facilitate the performance, ensuring movement and positioning are effective.

IMPROVISATION#8

The spontaneous creation of dialogue or action, often used to enhance creativity and adaptability in performance.

SET DESIGN#9

The planning and creation of the physical space where the play occurs, including backdrops, furniture, and props.

PROPS#10

Objects used on stage by actors to enhance the story and provide realism to the performance.

TEAM COLLABORATION#11

Working together effectively as a group to achieve a common goal in theater production.

FEEDBACK#12

Constructive criticism provided to actors and crew to improve performance and production quality.

PUBLIC PERFORMANCE#13

The act of presenting a play to an audience, showcasing the culmination of the production process.

SCRIPT STRUCTURE#14

The framework of a script, including acts, scenes, and the overall flow of the narrative.

Vocal Modulation#15

The variations in voice pitch and tone used by actors to convey emotion and character.

PHYSICALITY#16

The use of body language and movement in acting to express character and emotion.

COSTUME DESIGN#17

The creation of clothing and accessories for characters, enhancing their portrayal and the story's setting.

LIGHTING DESIGN#18

The strategic use of light in a performance to create mood, focus attention, and enhance visuals.

AUDITION#19

The process where actors perform to showcase their skills for a role in a production.

SCRIPT REVISION#20

The act of editing a script to improve dialogue, structure, and character development.

THEATER ETIQUETTE#21

The expected behavior and conduct of actors and crew during rehearsals and performances.

CREATIVE PROCESS#22

The series of steps taken to develop original ideas into a finished script or performance.

NARRATIVE ARC#23

The structure of a story that includes exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

CHARACTER MOTIVATION#24

The reasons behind a character's actions and decisions, driving the narrative forward.

FINAL PERFORMANCE#25

The culminating event where students showcase their work in front of an audience, demonstrating their skills.