Features of Elizabethan theatre
... Your speech should not sound like you are performing poetry - it should seem as natural speech. ...
... Your speech should not sound like you are performing poetry - it should seem as natural speech. ...
The Globe Theatre
... battlefields, forests, or cityscapes. It was often called an “apron” stage because audiences could sit around all three sides. The stage was intentionally built four to five feet high so the audience could not jump up and into the action. For a larger fee, patrons could sometimes sit up on the stage ...
... battlefields, forests, or cityscapes. It was often called an “apron” stage because audiences could sit around all three sides. The stage was intentionally built four to five feet high so the audience could not jump up and into the action. For a larger fee, patrons could sometimes sit up on the stage ...
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... show and accepts full responsibility for the integrity of a production once it is open to the public 37. Signal to an actor or stage technician that the next line or stage function is to occur 38. Bowing and receiving the audience’s applause at the end of the show 39. Special performance aimed at he ...
... show and accepts full responsibility for the integrity of a production once it is open to the public 37. Signal to an actor or stage technician that the next line or stage function is to occur 38. Bowing and receiving the audience’s applause at the end of the show 39. Special performance aimed at he ...
Drama Terms - Johnson County Schools
... accessories worn by the actor in a dramatic production. ...
... accessories worn by the actor in a dramatic production. ...