Stage Form {Ans: How the play will be performed (end-on, thrust,in-the-round)}Intensity {Ans: The level of light, and whether it is spread over the whole acting area or concentrated in just one area (i.e through the use of spotlights)}Mood, Meaning, Atmosphere and Impact {Ans: All of these must be considered within an exam response.}End-On {Ans: Also known as proscenium. The audience face one side of the stage, usually sitting at a lower height.}Lighting as Scenery {Ans: Lighting being used to create locations, such as drawing a distinction between Dysart's office and the beach within Alan's flashback sequence for example.}In-The-Round {Ans: Where the audience entirely surround the stage.}Incidental Sound {Ans: Used as introductory play-in or play-out music. Interval music counts as this.}Direction {Ans: Where speakers are placed and therefore where sound will appear to come from.}Diegetic Sound {Ans: Effects which are called for within the text.}Diffusion {Ans: If more of this this is applied to a light, it appears softer. This has a great effect upon the mood of a scene.}Thrust Stage {Ans: Where an audience is seated around three sides of a stage}Lighting {Ans: This is a very important