Acting Techniques in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)

Acting Techniques in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Breaking the Fourth Wall, Actor plays more than one character in a scene, Exaggerated death scene, improvised line or mistake, Fast-paced wig / prop change, Audience Interaction, Slapstick or Physical Comedy, Over the top Shakespearean emotion, Actor voices multiple characters, Cross-Gender Casting, Something goes wrong (on purpose or not), Actor “Steps into” then “out of” character, Actor uses a prop in an unintended way, Actor forgets a line and covers it with humor, Chekhov-like big gesture, Stanislavski moment of real emotion, Meisner: moment of reaction truthfully to partner, Meisner: use of repetition, Brecht - talks directly to audience, Spolin-style improv energy, Adler - Exaggerated facial expressions, Practical Aesthetics – Actor states clear, playable objectives, Adler - Exaggerated villain voice or posture and Hagen - Actor switches rolls instantly.

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