Acting without using props
Pantomime
Type of puppetry that uses strings to control the movements of the puppets
Marionette
In the game Assassin, this is how the assassin eliminates people
Winking
Taking a pre-existing story and changing it so it can be performed on the stage
Adaptation
In Spongebob: The Musical, the characters are trying to stop this natural disaster
Volcano Eruption
Acting without using a planned script
Improv
Kermit is this type of puppet
Rod-Arm Puppet (muppet)
During the game Bippity Bippity Bop, players cannot say anything when the teacher says _______
Bop
When only one person is speaking on stage
Monologue
The number of student tables in Ms. Williams' classroom
5
Position on stage farthest away from the audience
Upstage
The Asian country that uses a form of puppetry that is performed in water (water puppets)
Vietnam
Night At The Museum or "Statues"
When two or more people are speaking onstage
Dialogue
Name one of the rules for being an Awesome Audience member
Listen quietly
Clap or snap after a performance
Give helpful feedback afterwards
The front edge of the stage
Apron
The Japanese form of puppetry in which three people control the puppet's arms and legs
Bunraku
During the tie breaker, you yell this word when the teacher names a fruit
SPLAT!
A theatrical show on stage that uses singing and dancing to move the story forward
Musical
Ms. Williams' first name
Crystal
The proper term for speaking loudly on stage
Projection
The creator of the Muppets
Jim Henson
In the game Look Down, Look Up, players must sit down when this happens
When you make eye contact with someone
The big, dramatic turning point in a story before the falling action
Climax
The number of circles on the carpet in Ms. Williams' classroom. (The team with the closest number gets the points)
24