Acting By: Tyler labbe. Table of Contents Costumes ………............................ 2 Back Stage ………………….……………. 3 Watch and Learn ……………………… 4 Reacting.

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Acting By: Tyler labbe

Table of Contents Costumes ……… Back Stage ………………….……………. 3 Watch and Learn ……………………… 4 Reacting ………………………….…...…. 5

Costumes You have to wear clothes they tell you to wear. They are very special to wear for the characters.

Back Stage When your turn is not happening, you need to go to a place that’s called back stage.

Watch and Learn When you get something wrong in practice you need to look at the director. She tells you your lines.

Reacting You have to react to make the show be more interesting.