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Characters, plot, context, stagecraft, quotes Rehearsal Techniques Blocking Where the characters stand Proxemics Showing the relationship between people through the physical distance Cue A signal that prompts action from an actor or technician Director A person who supervises and leads the performance Scene Small section of the play Characterisation Voice How a character sounds Movement How a character moves Facial Expressions Using the face to express emotions or thoughts Body Language Using the body to show an emotion, thought or feeling through the use of body Focus To be committed to the role and action Energy Appropriate pace that affects the performance Communication To hold eye contact with another character on stage Drama techniques Still image/Freeze frame A technique used to capture an idea, theme, or moment in time through the use of body. Thought in the head A thought a character has that they say out loud Thought tunnel Where a tunnel is made to say the thoughts and feelings of the character walking down Rewind To go back to a specific point in the performance, showing a different ending Cross cutting Where two scenes are being performed on stage at the same time Hot seating Where questions are asked to someone playing a character Characters, plot, context, stagecraft, quotes