Greek Theatre
Parts of the Play
Watching a Play
Producing Venues
Stage Directions
100

Credited for being the first actor

Who is Thespis?

100

The main/central character whose journey we are following.

What is the protagonist?

100

When the performers/audience enter a contract to agree to believe something (ex. the actors in CATS are singing/dancing cats)

What is a convention?

100

Best known for its musicals and spectacle. High quality and union productions. Certain theatres in an area of Manhattan, NYC.

What is Broadway?

100

This stage direction stands for: USR.

What is upstage right?

200

The god of wine, fertility and theatre

Who is Dionysus?

200

The character who works in opposition or against the main character.

Who is the antagonist?

200

The world or environment of a play (where, when, who, etc.).

What is given circumstances?

200

Professional theatres that are found all over the United States. They are often non-profit and can have a variety of play offerings. 

What is regional theatre?

200

The term for when you move around the stage.

What is cross?

300

The informational guide about the theatre of Greece written by Aristotle

What is The Poetics?

300

Information about past events that take place before the play begins.

What is exposition?

300

When a production element is in a play is less detailed or realistic, it can be called this.

What is abstract?

300

Theatre that focuses on artistic goals instead of commercial goals in NYC. Can be in unique spaces such as coffeehouses, lofts, cellars, churches, etc.

What is Off-Off Broadway?

300

The area of the stage closest to the audience.

What is downstage?

400

The playwright who wrote Antigone

Who is Sophocles?

400

The decisive moment of the main character or the turning point in action.

What is crisis (or) climax?

400

Metal, linen, canvas, brick, silk are examples of this.

What are materials?

400

Theatre that promotes pieces of specific audiences and raises awareness for issues (e.g. Latino theatre, feminist theatre, gay theatre, etc.).

What is Political Theatre?

400

If a theatre uses stage directions like area 1, 2, 3, 4 or entrance A, B, C, D, it most likely has this set-up.

What is an arena / in-the-round set-up?

500

The style of theatre used for Greek theatre performances

What is an amphitheatre?

500

Opposition between two characters or forces. Central to drama.

What is conflict?

500

How the production elements fit together (this could be related to time period, color, shapes, etc.)

What is the style?

500

Theatre that exists to train future artists, develop new audiences and explore new pieces/styles.

What is Educational Theatre?

500

The term for writing down where you move on stage.

What is blocking?

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