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LSP1501 Assignment 9 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (164920) - DUE 8 October 2024 What is a stock company? - ANS-In the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries, a form of resident company in which actors were hired according to lines of work and large numbers of plays were prep...

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LSP1501 Assignment 9
(COMPLETE ANSWERS)
2024 (164920) - DUE 8
October 2024

What is a stock company? - ANS-In the eighteenth,
nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries, a form of resident
company in which actors were hired according to lines of
work and large numbers of plays were prepared, usually with
very short rehearsal periods and for relatively short runs. The
practice and the term continue to leave in the experience of
"summer stock" (theatre presented during the summertime)

What is a storyboard? - ANS-A visual display of the plot of a
play or film in which each scene (or shot) is represented by a
single picture or short description. The pictures or notecards
are then arranged on a wall or bulletin board in such a way
as to depict the flow of the plot

What is tempo (theatre)? - ANS-The speed with which
incidents that make up the action take place

,What is thrust staging? - ANS-The physical configuration of
audience and performers in which at least some part of the
stage extends into, and is surrounded by, the audience. The
audience surrounds the acting area to no more than 720
degrees; beyond that, the configuration is called arena
staging

What is upstage? - ANS-In proscenium staging, the portion
of an acting area that is farthest from the audience

What are vomitoria? - ANS-Were in Roman theatre. Were the
tunnels that allowed the audience to enter and exit the large
theatres with ease. In contemporary theatres, the vomitoria
("voms" for short) are the tunnels that allow the actors to
reach the downstage portions of a thirst stage by passing
through the audience


How does participation in theatre arts programs benefit
students? - ANS-Helps to engage intellectual, emotional,
and physical responses in children. Theatre utilizes both
language and body movement in stage activities. Theatre
helps students develop poise, confidence, ease, and
versatility both verbally and physically. Drama develops
creative, critical, and communication skills

What are the elements of theatre with which students can
be involved? - ANS-Acting, theatre, drama, improvisation,
scriptwriting, technical support tools, and stage

, What is acting? - ANS-The development and communication
of characters in formal or informal productions or
improvisations. ___ techniques include physical and vocal
warm-ups, pantomime and mime, improvisations, voice and
diction exercises, theatre games, performance,
monologues, and script reading

What are the sensory elements of acting? - ANS-Movement,
sound, and spectacle

What are the expressive qualities of acting? - ANS-Mood,
emotion, ideas, and dynamics

What is theatre? - ANS-The formal presentation of a striped
play. It incorporates elements such as acting, directing,
designing, and managing

What are the organizational principles of theatre? - ANS--
Plot and conflict
- Setting
- Character
- Language
- Rhythm and unity

What is drama? - ANS-The reenactment of life situations for
entertainment and human understanding. ___ expression
does not necessarily require a live-formal audience

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