A platform where actor's perform.
What is a stage?
The definition of pantomime.
What is acting without speaking?
Every day when you walk into theatre class, you have five minutes to complete this.
What is a warmup?
A book of lines.
What is a script?
This green ogre is the star of a popular DreamWorks animated movie.
Who is Shrek?
A person who performs in a play, musical, TV show, movie, or commercial.
Who is an actor?
The two actor's tools used in pantomime.
What are face and body?
If you forget your number in this class, it can be found here.
The part an actor plays.
What is a role?
The three actor's tools.
What are face, body, and voice?
People who watch a performance.
Who are the audience?
A major difference between mime and pantomime.
What is no makeup or movements are more exaggerated?
What is the classroom cabinet?
The formation we sit in when we do Reader's Theatre.
What is a circle?
The name of SpongeBob's Best Friend.
Who is Patrick?
Making your voice loud and clear.
What is projection?
The goal in pantomime is to _________ not tell.
What is show?
The job title for your classmates who collect the markers every day.
What is the pouch protectors?
We use THIS actor's tool when doing Reader's Theatre.
What is voice?
A group of actors in a play, musical, movie, or TV show.
What is a cast?
Standing straight up with your feet shoulder-width apart, arms down at your side.
What is actor's neutral?
One of the three things you need to act out to show the audience what you are holding.
What are size, weight, or resistance?
The names on the desks are representative of these.
What are Broadway Theaters in NYC?
When you are reading a role, it is important to do THIS with your voice? (Vocab word)
What is Project or Projection?
This candy's slogan is "Taste the Rainbow"
What are Skittles?