How many parts of the actor's instrument are there?
Four
What is the term we use for the thing standing in the way of your objective?
Obstacle
The one necessary element for any good story
Conflict
The place where actors get dressed
Dressing rooms
The time that the actors and crew show up to the theatre before a show
Call time
The part of the instrument that controls your physical choices
Body
Objectives must always involve the other _________.
Characters
Another word for _______ would be consequences.
Stakes
The actor's job is to figure out the _____ behind a character's actions
Reason/why
The short break for the audience, cast, and crew in the middle of a show
Intermission
The part of the instrument that controls what the audience hears
Voice
Everything humans do is because we _______ something.
Want
The part of the script that you are legally required to follow
Lines
Your ______ must be related directly to your objective.
Obstacle
A stage with audience on all sides of the performers
Stage in the round
The part of the instrument responsible for the inner life of the character
Which rule of objectives does "I want to send that person to another dimension" violate?
1. Objectives must be possible
The part of the script that you DO NOT have to follow
Stage Directions
Without ________, there is no reason for someone to try and overcome their obstacle
Stakes/Consequences
The newest form of design in theatre at this moment
Projection design
The part of the instrument that determines whether acting feels "real"
Breath
Which rule of objectives does "I want that person to like me" violate?
4. Objectives must have a clear end goal
What do we call the laws that dictate how scripts are used and make sure playwrights get paid properly?
Copyright law
The audience is here for art, not ___________.
Accuracy
The person responsible for microphones backstage
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