Drama I Objective: Students will develop an understanding of Stage Directions within the context of basic stage blocking. Warm-Up: What is Upstage and.

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Drama I Objective: Students will develop an understanding of Stage Directions within the context of basic stage blocking. Warm-Up: What is Upstage and Downstage? Why do you suppose we call the areas of the stage upstage and downstage?

Stage Directions X - Cross ¼ - Quarter Turn ½ - Half Turn ¾ - Three Quarter Turn FB - Full Back - Rise - Sit Xit - Exit En - Enter - “Name”

Stage Positions Strongest Position 2nd Strongest Position 3rd Strongest Position Weakest Position Crosses Curved Crosses Straight Crosses

FILL IN UNDER YOUR ONE NOTE