Cue acting is a way of acting in the Elizabethan theatre (Shakespeare's time) where an actor doesn't receive his lines before the play is actually performed. Instead, someone backstage whispers his lines just before he is to say them. It's in fact an old time version of the modern 'autocue'.
Geoffrey Trease wrote Cue for Treason.
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Impromptu acting is acting at the spur of the moment.
Action acting is just a form of acting that can be used for any acting style such as a drama or comedy.
A cue is a direction to do something. To act on cue is to do what you need to do when the cue is given to you. It is common in acting, as delivering your line on cue, that is, when your turn comes up or when you hear the line that leads into yours.
No. The typical snooker cue tips are much smaller than the typical pool cue tips. So, you can fit a pool cue tip to a snooker cue, but not a snooker cue tip on a pool cue.
Crying on cue is the ability to cry when ever you want. This is good for acting. There are many ways to cry on cue. first think of something sad and rehearse. Second dry out your eyes by not blinking for about 30 seconds. Actors can also use water eye drops
what is the antonym for cue
a cue tip
The homonym for "cue" is "queue," which refers to a line or sequence of people or things waiting for their turn.
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An external cue is a cue that comes from a body movement or through the use of aids including visual aids. An external cue might include a cue card held up for a reaction.
Geoffrey Trease wrote Cue for Treason.
Most cues are made to be adjustable. The weight bolts are changed, added, or removed as needed from the butt end of the cue. Remove the rubber bumper from the butt end of the cue. If there is a weight well, then your cue is adjustable. If there is no weight well, then I would recommend you have a cue maker or cue repairman determine if your cue can be made adjustable.
No. Rules published by BCA are very specific. The cue ball must be struck with the leather tip of the cue.