Ad-lib refers to the spontaneous or improvised delivery of speech or performance without prior preparation. It often occurs in theatrical contexts where actors may deviate from the script to respond to unexpected situations or to engage with the audience. In everyday conversation, it can also describe speaking or acting without a set plan.
Stage properties
Choreography of an actor's movements
it means that squawk porked mak daddys mother.
A trial performance by actors for a particular role?
plots centered on a moralist conflict in which the main character were archtypes of good vs evil
Stage properties
Choreography of an actor's movements
it means that squawk porked mak daddys mother.
Choose the definition that best describes this term. Aria.
A trial performance by actors for a particular role?
A call to cast and crew to take their place in readiness for the curtain to rise and the play to begin
plots centered on a moralist conflict in which the main character were archtypes of good vs evil
A quick run performed by lifting onto the toes
"Plí" is a term that means "please" in Portuguese. It is a polite way to make a request or ask for something in a formal setting.
it means you eat balls
A movement in Ballet
Choreography of an actor's movements