The person responsible for planning, designing, creating, and maintaining costumes.
What is the costume designer?
The middle of the stage.
What is center stage?
The biggest moment of the story in which characters face the main source of conflict
What is the climax?
How loud or quiet someone is.
What is volume?
The musical Ms. Scott cannot shut up about.
What is Hamilton?
What is an actor?
The space on stage to actors' right when they face the audience
What is stage right?
The majority of the story, in which the hero faces challenges leading up to the climax.
What is the rising action?
How high or low your voice is.
What is pitch?
The show Ms. Scott is currently in
What is The Nutcracker?
The person who creates and teaches all dance numbers.
What is the choreographer?
The space on stage furthest from the audience.
What is upstage?
The final moments of the story in which everything is wrapped up and we see the main character has changed.
What is the resolution?
How clearly someone speaks
What is diction?
The number of siblings Ms. Scott has.
What is one?
The person responsible for overseeing the progress of every aspect of the show and making sure there's a cohesive product.
Who is the director?
The frontmost part of the stage.
What is the apron?
The introduction of the story, which introduces the main characters and setting.
What is the exposition?
Sirens warm up this part of the voice.
What is pitch?
The subject Ms. Scott studied in college.
What is English?
The person responsible for supporting the director, communicating with actors, and running backstage operations.
What is the stage manager?
Where the audience sits.
What is the house?
The moment the main problem is introduced.
What is the conflict or inciting incident?
Tongue twisters warm up this aspect of the voice.
What is diction?
The best teacher in the building
Who is Ms. Scott?