You should do this with enthusiasm when you are enjoying a moment in the performance.
What is "applaud/clap"?
This person who writes the plays
What is the "playwright"?
The god of theatre
Who is Dionysus?
The actors wore these to play different characters.
What are "masks"?
A group of performers
What is an ensemble?
It is rude and distracting to do this action with your mouth during a performance.
What is "talking"?
This person interprets the play script, creates the vision and tells actors what do onstage.
What is the "director"?
The type of play was serious with a moral lesson
What is tragedy?
The type of play that told stories of everyday life and often made fun of Greek celebrities and politicians.
What is a "comedy"?
You should always use this in Theatre Class
What is Theatre Ettiquette?
Some theatres allow this type of item inside the theatre while others forbid it.
What is "food"?
This is person is responsible for finances and hiring the production team.
What is the "producer"?
The open area where the actors performed
What is the "skene"?
Excessive pride or self-confidence.
What is hubris?
Actors must do this in order to get their point across.
What is "overexaggerate/big"?
You should always do this to your cell phone when you enter.
What is "silence it/turn it off"?
The right hand of the director.
What is the "stage manager"?
The group of performers near the front of the stage that would chant or sing
What is the "chorus"?
The Ancient Greeks believed in many gods, making them ________.
What is Polytheistic?
An item that actors use that aren't point of the costume.
What are props?
This is the main reason to follow thestre etiquette.
What is "to be respectful"?
This person creates the visual elements and setting of the production.
What is the "set designer"?
The name of the first actor to step out if the chorus.
Who is Thespis?
The Greek Playwright who wrote "The Birds"
Who is Aristophenes?
The main purpose of Greek plays.
What is "spreading religion"?