This is the first of Stanislavski's 7 Questions
What is "Who am I?"
This term refers to how high or low a voice is
What is pitch?
This term refers to the rehearsed movement that is done during a scene
What is blocking?
This musical is being performed at a certain middle school this spring
What is The Addams Family?
Good Morning Baltimore
What is Hairspray?
Things we can assume from what's said/done in the script are referred to as these
What are inferences?
Proper alignment involves your feet being this far apart
What is hip width?
The two traditional genres of theatre are known as what
What are drama and comedy?
This musical recently released on Netflix stars Andrew Garfield
What is Tick...Tick...Boom?
The Circle of Life
What is The Lion King?
This term refers to what gets in the way of what your character wants
What is the diaphragm?
If an actor is upstage, they are closer to this.
What is the wall/back of the stage
This man directed the new West Side Story movie
No One Mourns the Wicked
What is Wicked?
To guilt and to bully are examples of this
What is tactics?
Our articulators include our teeth, soft palate, hard palate, tongue, jaw, and this part of the face.
What are the lips?
The place that actors wait before going onstage
What is the Green Room?
This famous Broadway composer recently passed away at age 91
Who is Stephen Sondheim?
Hello!
What is Book of Mormon?
This term refers to what will happen if your character does not get what they want
What are stakes?
Our resonators include our throat, mouth, chest, heard, and this part of our face
What is nasal cavity/mask?
This term refers to the conceptual barrier between any fictional work and its viewers or readers; you can "break" it.
What is the 4th Wall?
This musical received the most nominations ever at the 70th Tony Awards
What is Hamilton?
I Hope I Get It
What is A Chorus Line?