Etiquette
Terms
Culture
Plays
Fun Facts
100

Early is on time, and on time is ____.

What is late?

100

The scheduled time at which actors meet up to practice. 

What is rehearsal?

100

This is how you approach portraying a character of a different culture. 

What is respectful and accurate?

100
This play has a superstition around it, and it's said to bring bad luck to the actors if said in a theatre.

What is Macbeth?

100

The creator of Hamilton.

Who is Lin-Manuel Miranda?

200

This must be put away and turned off in a theatre at all times. 

What is a cellphone?

200

Head person in charge of the whole production.

What is Director?

200

This aspect of modern theatre enhances creative ideas, represents underappreciated groups, and increases audience engagement. 

What is Cultural Diversity?

200

This play is based on a board game from the mid-1900s and a movie adaptation- a "Who Dun It" classic.

What is Clue the Play?

200

A group of actors who narrated/commented on the action of a Greek play.

What is a Greek Chorus?

300

This is completely prohibited during the performance, but times will be allotted for it before and after the show.

What is pictures/videos?

300

The dialogue and story that is given to you once you are cast.

What is script?

300

These are things such as costumes, language, and music/dance that can enhance diversity in a production. 

What is Cultural Elements?

300

This is about a man-eating plant and a love story between a flower shop worker and a blonde woman.

What is Little Shop of Horrors?

300

This ancient city-state is where Western theatre originated from.

What is the City of Athens?

400

When you are backstage as an actor, you are completely ____.

What is silent?

400

The predetermined body language/movement of an actor onstage.

What is blocking?

400

By doing this, different cultural perspectives can impact and enrich theatre. 

What is gathering diverse perspectives and experiences?

400

This is a Shakespearean play, about four intertwined lovers, a group of amateur actors, and a mischievous bunch of fairies. 

What is A Midsummer Night's Dream?

400

The most popular and one of the highest-grossing Broadway musicals of all time.

What is Phantom of the Opera?

500

This is very annoying to actors unless audience participation is encouraged. 

What is a call-out?

500

Something an actor may carry with them onstage to enhance a character.

What is a prop?

500

By using this method, theatre can contribute to further cultural understanding. 

What is showcasing multiple cultural narratives?

500

This play follows a bride-to-be who is trying to find her real father. It is a jukebox musical. 

What is Mamma Mia?

500

One of the most popular modern acting methods, where the actors make up a scene as they go. 

What is Improv?

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