Stage Types
Games
Play Analysis
Ancient Greeks
Misc.
100
A small enclosed stage with three sides
What is a Black Box theatre?
100
A theatre game that helps improve movement and focus
What Wax Museum?
100
The first step in analyzing a play
What is reading the play?
100
Ancient Greeks called their theatres this
What is amphitheatre?
100
An actor who performs if the casted actor cannot
What is an understaudy?
200
A modern stage that extends into the audience
What is a Thrust Stage?
200
A game that improves storytelling skills
What is And Then or Mafia?
200
A play that is funny or lighthearted
What is comedy?
200
The seating area in an amphitheatre
What is the theatron?
200
Paying a royalty fee to the playwright for using the script
What is copyright law?
300
Famous Ancient Greek playwright
Who are Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus?
300
A game that improves pantomime skills
What is Charades?
300
A play in which the main character is faced with some hardship
What is a tragedy?
300
Modern word for 'scene'
What is the skene?
300
A speech given by one character
What is a monologue or soliloquy?
400
A stage that is framed by curtains (also the kind of stage we have)
What is a Proscenium Stage?
400
A game that improves focus and concentration
What is The Yes Game?
400
The two parts of a Play Analysis have the most impact on audience understanding
What are Moral and Plot?
400
Two aisles that extended from the audience to the sides of the stage; used for entrances and exits.
What were the parados?
400
Two character speaking to one another onstage
What is a scene?
500
The name for the part of the stage in front of the Grand Drape
What is the apron?
500
Improves character-building skills
What is Bus Stop or The Party Game?
500
Plot, Characters, Setting, Theme/Moral, Conflict, Resolution
What are the parts of a Play Analysis?
500
Space where the Chorus performed
What is the orchestra?
500
Stage lighting is so harsh and bright that it shines through skin.
Why do actors wear stage makeup?
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