What is the script for too much punch for judy?
The script is not available on Answers for legal reasons.
What does monologue mean in drama?
It is usually an informative speech during a play or film when one actor/character talks to the audience, as if they are part of the action,and give some inside info on what is going on
I think you meant to say does by the way.
Anyway, a monologue is when an actor or an actress in a play or movie delivers a speech to the audience that is not interrupted by another character.
What are the elements of plays?
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution/Conclusion
Criticism is concerned with three basic problems?
*Understanding, effectiveness, and ultimate worth chapter 2
When was wicked opening night?
It depends where it was, but on the west end it was 27th September 2006
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Why is sound and lighting important during a performance?
Well you need to hear them and lighting makes thing look cool!
How many seats does a modern theater have?
The number of seats in a modern theater can vary widely depending on its size and purpose. Small community theaters may have around 100 to 300 seats, while larger regional theaters typically accommodate 500 to 1,500 seats. Major performing arts venues and Broadway theaters can have anywhere from 1,500 to over 2,500 seats. Ultimately, the design and intended audience of the theater play significant roles in determining its seating capacity.
How long has Punch and Judy being around?
Punch and Judy has been with us for many , many years by now.
What is a fill light in stage theater?
A fill light, in theatre or stage lighting, is just another name for a flood light. Flood lights generally consist of a bright halogen lamp, housed with an aluminum reflector hehind it, to reflect the unfocused, soft light against a backdrop or a wall. They are normally found suspended from a batten (in a theater) or from a truss beam (generally in a stage setup), or simply found placed on the floor, aiming up towards the subject. Gels can also be used to change the colour that is spilled by the wide-angle light, or 'luminaire' as refered to in theatre.
Theater has borrowed ideas from many fields. The term fill light comes from cinematography, where the system of lighting often uses a "key" or primary source of light on a subject, and a fill light for the set, background, shadow fill, etc. The contrast between key and fill in intensity and color, as well as the angle and intensity of the key light help set the mood.
In theater, the same lights are sometimes used for key and fill lights, but the relative intensity can be varied from scene to scene.
Theatrical designers often use a key/fill system in thinking about lighting a scene, but it is only one of the many possible systems.
Why would you have a standby and an understudy?
Because if the person playing the role gets sick or cannot perform then they need someone to stand in who knows all the lines and what to do, so then the play isn't a failure.
What happened to the theater companies when the theaters shut down in 1593?
They all shut down and went bankrupt.
How does Audrey 2 die in little shop of horrors?
In the original movie and the live musical Audrey II doesn't die but in the 80's movie, Seymour emerges from the rubble, grabs an electric wire and stabs Aurey II with it, so it electrocutes to death.
Is Broadway the largest theater company in the world?
Broadway is not a theatre company. Broadway is a nickname for 39 collective theatres in New York City located near Broadway (the street), with "houses" (where the audience sits in the theatre) holding 500 or more people. There's also a "Broadway theatre" in the Lincoln Center. A "Broadway show" is a show performing in one of these 39 theatres. The largest non-profit theatre company in New York is the Roundabout Theatre Company, who frequently performs in Broadway theatres.