The part of the stage closes to the audience.
What is downstage?
is a moment of action in a play (annotated by a /)
What is a Beat?
The number of times you analyzed your scripts.
Hint: It was the amount of worksheet you completed for a grade.
What is Three?
Artist that performed at the Super Bowl
Who is Bad Bunny?
A stage that is surrounded by an audience on ALL FOUR SIDES.
What is an Arena?
This acting style has 7 rules.
What is Improv?
reading the scene and identifying some general knowledge to help play the scene
What is Script Analysis?
MDQ abbreviates what full vocabulary?
What is Main Dramatic Question
Actor that played Black Panther
Who is Chadwich Boseman?
Playwright who plays aired at The Globe Theater
Who is Shakespeare?
or
Who is William Shakespeare?
Stock Characters: The servant, low class status
Who is a Zanni?
is a shorthand of symbols that signify movement or documenting when you move on stage
What is Blocking Notation?
remembering your lines without having to look at your script
What is memorization?
"You're on the phone and your girlfriend, she's upset. She's going off about something that you said"
Who is Taylor Swift?
The main location of Broadway.
Where is New York?
A game where students are stopped in the middle of a scene, and given a new direction and restart
What is Hollywood Director, Director Game?
What is an Ensemble?
The introduction of your scene, normally right at the top written in italicized writing.
What is Prologue?
"Never knew what I was missing"
Who is Keyshia Cole?
god of theatre in Greek mythology
Who is Dionysus?
Stock Character: High Class and richest character
Who is Pantalone?
is a literary device that refers to an idea, symbol, pattern, or character-type in a story
What is an Archetype?
Fill in the miss dramatic structure:
_____________
Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Crisis, Climax,
Falling Action, Denouement
What is Exposition?
"I lived two lives, tried to play both sides"
What is Golden?
Who is the first official actor recorded in history?
Who is Thespis?