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Define: Audience

The people who watch or listen to a performance.

100

Triple Points: Name all 3 types of stages

Must name all 3 types for points.

Proscenium Arch

Thrust Stage

Arena Stage/Theater-in-the-round/Black Box

100

Triple Points: Which stage is the MOST popular still today? It must be the correct way to say it.

Proscenium arch stage

100

What do we use to chart dramatic structure of a story?

Freytag's Pyramid

100

What is Etiquette?

The polite and respectful way to behave

200

Define: Antagonist

The character (or Force) that opposes the Protagonist. “ANTI” or against

200

What is the Stage?

The area where performers act, sing, or dance.

200

True/False: Antagonist is the same as Anti-Hero

False: Antagonist is the bad guy (or force) that opposes the Protagonist

Anti-Hero is a character who is a little bit good and and a little bit bad.

200

What is the Inciting Incident?

An event or decision that kick-starts the plot of the story.

200

True/False: Grandma is the protagonist in the story Little Match Girl

False: Grandma is a Supporting Character

300

Define: Protagonist

Define: Climax

Your team needs to define both for points

Protagonist: The main character who drives the story forward, the "Pro"

Climax: The turning point, or the most intense moment in the story. The peak.

300

Double Points: Your team must demonstrate a PHYSICAL WARMUP 

Insert something funny here.

300

Double points: Name ALL 4 types of conflict

Person Vs. Self

Person Vs. Person

Person Vs. Society 

Person Vs. Nature

300

What 2 types of warm-ups do actors use?

Vocal Warm-up

Physical Warm-up

300

What is Theme?

The moral of a story.

The life lesson that the story is trying to tell.

400

Define: Warm-up

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Define: Conflict

Double points if its word for word :)

Warm-up: A short activity that gets your body and voice ready to perform.

Conflict: The main problem or struggle a character faces in the story.

400

What is Falling Action?

The events that happen AFTER the climax, showing the results of the turning point and leading TOWARD the resolution.

400

Double Points: Your team must demonstrate a VOCAL WARM-UP

Are those future singers I hear??
400

Give me 3 examples of good audience etiquette

Don't talk during the show

Clap after the show even if you didn't like it

No food or drink in the theater


400

What is the name of the OAP that Travis Middle School is producing?

Too Many Detectives at The Murder Mansion

500

Define: Resolution

Define: Exposition

Bonus points if its word for word.

Resolution: The CONCLUSION where conflicts are resolved.

Exposition: The Beginning part or introduction of characters, setting, and background information. 

500

Give me 3 supporting characters from the story Little Match Girl

Narrators

Grandma

Passerbys

500

What type of stage has NO arch, little to no set, and the audience everywhere?

Arena Stage

Black Box Theater

Theater-in-the-round

500

Name 4 of Mr. H's NON-NEGOTIABLES

Ahhhh, so you know there are rules in this classroom huh?

500

Double points: Go through all the points of dramatic structure using Freytag's Pyramid from start to finish.

Exposition-Inciting Incident-Rising Action-Climax-Falling Action-Resolution 

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