Costumes
Painting
Set Construction
Theatrical Marketing
Props
100

What are costumes?

The clothes an actor wears to portray their character in a show.

100

What is the difference between scenic painting and regular painting?

Scenic painting has specific techniques used to make sure the audience can see texture and style from the audience. 
100

Who is responsible for safety in the shop?

EVERYONE
100

What is the purpose of theatrical marketing? 

To advertise and attract audience members to see a piece of theatre. 

100

What is the word "prop" short for?

Property

200

When designing a costume, what is at least one thing you need to consider?

Answer options: 

- Style 

- Tone

- Time/Place

- Character Information 

- Performer's movement 

200

What painting technique involves tapping the end of the brush lightly to create little dots?

Spattering (not SPLattering)

200

What is the stationary power saw in the shop?

Miter saw

200

What is one online tool you can use to market a show?

Social media! Google Ads! 

200

What is set dressing?

Props that add to the set (actors do not specifically interact with these props)

300

What is a sillouette?

The overall shape and structure of a garment. 

300

What technique is used to create wooden like texture?

Dry brushing

300

What are the names of the three saws we learned how to use?

Circular saw, jig saw, miter saw

300

What are 2 methods of word-of-mouth marketing?

Talking to friends, community outreach, door to door sales pitch 

300

What are two of the four main kind of props?

Hand props, personal props, set props, set dressing

400

What are the three different genres of costumes?

Historical, fantastical, and modern 

400

What is the technique that is used to create a base with X wrist motions?

Cross hatching or scumbling

400

What does warped wood mean?

It means that, due to moisture absorbed by the wood, wood can take on a new shape, whether that means it bends, twists, breaks, etc. 

400

What are four different things that need to be on theatre posters?

Show date, show time, where to buy tickets, title of show, author of show

400

What are the three subcategories of props?

Realistic props, fantasy props, and historical props

500

What does it mean to coordinate concepts when costuming?

It means meeting with other designers to ensure that everyone has the same vision. 

500

Name three of the five painting techniques we learned.

Spattering, dry brushing, wet blending, scumbling, stippling 

500
Name 3 types of tools we use in the shop.

Drill, hammer, screwdriver, saw, sander, etc. 

500

What are three different ways to market a show?

Posters, social media posts, community outreach

500

What is the purpose of props?

To help create and immerse characters and the audience in the world in which the show takes place 
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