Facial Expression
Famous Quotes
Feature of a Script
Critical and Creative Thinking
Roles and Stage Management
100

Who is a character often known for his body language and facial expression?

Mr Bean

100

Who said this … “Just keep swimming”

Dory

100

This part of a script provides directions for actions, settings, and character movements, but is not spoken aloud by the characters.

Stage direction.

100

A woman gives a hobo 50 cents; the woman is the hobo's sister, but the hobo is not the woman's brother. How can this be?

It's her sister.

100

Who reads the parts of the script that is unsaid by actors?

The Narrator

200

This character smiles confidently and stands tall after saving the day. Who is the character?

Superhero.

200

Who said this … “To infinity and beyond”

Buzz Lightyear

200

This is the spoken part of the script, where characters communicate with one another.

Dialogue

200

If there are eighty-five marbles and you take away 2, how many do you have?

YOU have two, the ones you ‘took away’

200

These people read lines and act-out the script?

The Actors

300

What was the scene that the BAD Jokes aced out without speaking?

Going through airport security.

300

Finish the quote “Little pig little pig let me in…..”

"Not on the hairs of my chinny chin chin"

300

This element outlines the overall storyline or sequence of events in a script.

The plot.

300

Which letter comes next: T, F, S, S M, T.

W for Wednesday  (Days of the Week)

300

A person with a non-speaking part may choose to be one of these.

A prop / an extra.

400

What are two ways we can change a character’s emotions without speaking?

Facial expression and body language.

400

Which fury animal said “I’m not a morning person.”

Garfield

400

Often written in all caps at the start of a scene, this indicates where and when the scene takes place.

Heading/Slugline

400

What is being described in this riddle?

When I am filled,
I can point the way.
When I am empty,
Nothing moves me.

A glove.

400

Who you should be facing when you are speaking lines.

The audience.

500

Act it out: You’re looking up at a teacher after getting caught whispering.

[subjective]

500

Who said this … “Some people are worth melting for”

Olaf

500

This type of script description gives insight into a character’s tone, mood, or how a line should be delivered.

Parenthetical / Parenthesis.

500

Which number comes next: 10, 6, 13, 1, __


  • First letter of each month converted to a number.
  • May starts with M so 13 is next.
500

Act it out: You’re trying to ask for help without making sound.

[subjective]

M
e
n
u