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GAME 2

GAME 2. 200 Points. e ncompasses everything associated with the actors’ bodies including posture, facial expressions, positions and locations…. 3. 200 Points. the way an actor’s body is positioned; this is another form of non-verbal communication. 5. 200 Points.

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GAME 2

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  1. GAME 2

  2. 200 Points encompasses everything associated with the actors’ bodies including posture, facial expressions, positions and locations… 3

  3. 200 Points the way an actor’s body is positioned; this is another form of non-verbal communication 5

  4. 200 Points to speak at a volume that will allow all members of the audience to hear… 6

  5. 200 Points the physical elements of a scene, included things actors carry, pick up, use, or any item used to dress the set… 7

  6. 200 Points go to… Centre- Stage 8

  7. 200 Points the where and when of a scene or play 9

  8. 400 Points Working with another actor to ensure the successful outcome of a scene, rather than working against each other 10

  9. 400 Points an unplanned action or reaction that appears to happen naturally without effort… 11

  10. 400 Points Most stages are made up of 9 areas… 12

  11. 400 Points a plan for achieving success; in improvisation, actors take a few moments to determine how they will make the scene a success… 13

  12. 400 Points Go on the stage and demonstrate… upstage centre 14

  13. 400 Points activities used to prepare actors for an upcoming task; usually involving movement, facial expressions, action, musical background and dancing… 15

  14. 600 Points describes how an actor moves around the stage during a performance… 16

  15. 600 Points the point of the greatest intensity in the plot… 17

  16. 600 Points a signal to tell the actor or crew-member to do something… 18

  17. 600 Points generally, an upper-body movement, other than facial expressions, that helps the actor express themselves non-verbally… 19

  18. 600 Points Go on the stage and demonstrate… Upstage Right 20

  19. 600 Points A scene for two people… 21

  20. 800 Points a successful story/play will follow a structure with a well-defined beginning, an obstacle, a climax and a clear ending… 22

  21. 800 Points a scene in which actors make up the dialogue and the story as they go; does not involve rehearsals or scripts… 23

  22. 800 Points lines spoken by characters in a play or scene… 24

  23. 800 Points a theatrical device in which actors freeze or stand completely still in character until cued to continue acting… 25

  24. 800 Points Go on the stage and demonstrate… Downstage Left 26

  25. 800 Points an activity to aid the actor in artistic growth… 27

  26. 1000 Points in performance, this means to create a problem ‘off the top of your head’ without taking time to think or with little planning time… 28

  27. 1000 Points Pantomime… 29

  28. 1000 Points Upstaging… 30

  29. 1000 Points Mono-Improv… 31

  30. 1000 Points Go on the stage and demonstrate… upstage right… 32

  31. 1000 Points The Name of one of the EA(s) in our room right now… 33

  32. JEOPARDY GAME- Answer Key Class: DRAMA Game: 2

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