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A position in which the actor has turned away from the audience. It means to turn away from the audience.
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A rehearsal without any actors. The technicians are practicing their cues.
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An element of drama that refers to the ways the attention of the audience can be drawn to certain elements of what is happening on the stage.
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An actor facing away from the audience.
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An actor facing the audience directly.
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Can be used to suggest status - meaning the power or authority one character has over another.
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The actors rehearse their roles without their scripts. Lines, blocking and stage business must be memorized.
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Actors are turned slightly towards each other at about at 45 degree angle.
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A position in which the actor is facing toward the audience. It means to turn toward the audience.
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A term used as a way to point out that the proscenium stage has depth as well as width..
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Named from when proscenium arches were ornate and adorned with plaster figures. All measurements start from behind this line.
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One actor turns and faces another actor directly. The audience has a side view of the actors.
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An organized reading of the script with all of the actors who have speaking parts.
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When both actors are open to an equal degree allowing the audience to see them equally well.
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A position between profile and full back. The actor is generally facing upstage, just not fully facing upstage.