Stage Information
Acting Chops
The Who
Randomness
Facts about Vogel
100

Where are the wings located?

What is to the right and left of the stage?

100

Making up a scene/performance on the fly. Often a comedic tactic.

What is improvisation?

100

People who perform onstage during the show.

The cast or actors. 

100

The removal of props or set pieces from the stage and clearing the stage back to empty for future performances.

What is strike. 

100

What is the first musical I ever directed?

What is The Little Mermaid?

200

Definition of Flat

What is a piece of scenery painted and positioned on stage to give the appearance of a building or backgrounds.

200

Define Enunciate.

What is speaking clearly and distinctly so the audience can hear what is being said on stage.

200

Who creates and teaches the dances in musical theatre?

What is choreographer. 

200

An actor performing a monologue in which they talk to themselves in order to give the audience insight about their innermost thoughts.

What is soliloquy. 
200
What state am I from?

What is South Carolina?

300

What is the purpose of spike tape?

What is to mark specific locations on the stage for actors and set pieces.

300

The act of showing or explaining something through movement of the body and face instead of talking.

What is pantomime?

300

Who shares information with the audience about the play?

Who is narrator?

300

The speed at which actors speak.

What is tempo. 

300

What is my husband's name?

What is Jake?

400

What type of stage only has the audience on one side of the stage?

What is proscenium stage?

400

What is dialogue that is spoken on stage but not "heard" by other actors on stage.

What is an aside?
400

Define understudy.

What is  an actor who learns one role as a backup for the original lead in the event of the lead's absence.

400

What does it mean to give a beat when acting? 

What is pausing within a scene to allow moments of revelation and thought. 

400

What is my favorite snack?

What is goldfish?

500

The area that can be seen on and off stage from the audience.

What are sight lines?

500

Speaking to the audience in the middle of the show instead of performing as if the audience wasn’t there

What is breaking the fourth wall?

500

A person that learns multiple characters’ roles (lines, blocking and choreography) and can fill the roles in the event of an original actor's absence.

What is swing.

500

A sign that communicates a character’s action, state of mind and relationship with other characters to an audience.

What is an acting gesture. 

500

What subject did I teach prior to theatre?

What is chorus?

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