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Stage Basics

Stage Basics. Making You More Available to Your Audience Both ON and OFF the Stage. Drama I – Harmon – Lake Zurich H.S. What are our objectives today?. Overall, make you more available to your audience. Identify the nine areas of the stage

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Stage Basics

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  1. Stage Basics Making You More Available to Your Audience Both ON and OFF the Stage Drama I – Harmon – Lake Zurich H.S.

  2. What are our objectives today? Overall, make you more available to your audience. • Identify the nine areas of the stage (Upstage vs. downstage, actors “left” and right”) 2. Define “cheating out” 3. How this concept applies to your everyday life! Drama I – Harmon – Lake Zurich H.S.

  3. Nine Areas of the Stage UPSTAGE UC USR USL STAGE RIGHT STAGE LEFT SR C SL DSR DC DSL DOWNSTAGE A U D I E N C E

  4. Cheating can be a good thing!? Cheating-out: When an actor turns or “cheats” toward an audience so their acting can be projected 1. Allows us to see your face (eyes and mouth) 2. Shows respect for your audience Think: How does this idea relate to everyday interactions? A: “Be available” to people you are speaking / listening to. Comedy Throughout the Ages – Fall 2011

  5. Stage Twister Directions: 1. In groups, everyone choose a number between 1 and 5 2. Persons 1 and 2 will play while person 3 will be a “Caller” and draw combinations from the packet. Persons 4 and 5 will be an audience and serve as “Referee”. 3. When someone puts their foot in the wrong place or fails to “cheat-out”, they will become an audience member. The winner will play the “Caller” and an audience member will become the new caller. Drama I – Harmon – Lake Zurich H.S.

  6. Questions you MAY find on a quiz… 1. How do I know stage right from stage left? 2. What is a good way to remember upstage vs. downstage? 3. Define Cheating out in your own words. 4. Why is “cheating-out” important? 5. How does this concept apply to everyday conversations?

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