Theater Terms
Stage Directions
Behind The Scenes
Acting Basics
Class In the Past
100

What is the area where the audience sits called. (Hint: the audience "lives" here during the show)

The house

100

What does it mean to come downstage?

To move closer to the front of the stage towards the audience. 

100

Who is responsible for designing and building the set?

Set designer

100

What is a scene or conversation between two or more actors on stage

Dialogue

100

What musical based on a historic figure did we watch a documentary on that talked about the making of the musical.

Hamilton 

200

What do we call the written text of the play? (Hint: needed to perform a scene.)

The Script
200

If an actor is told to move to the middle of the stage what is that area called?

Center stage

200

What are props?

Objects an actor uses on stage to enhance the performance.

200

what is an actor being given by the director to learn where to move around the stage?

Blocking

200

What was the tittle of the musical we watched about different fairytale characters? (Cinderella, Jack and The Bean Stalk, little red ridding hood)

Into The Woods

300

What is it called when an actor is making up the lines on the spot?

Improvisation/Improv

300

What does "upstage" mean?

To go towards the back of the stage or further away from the audience.

300

Who is the person that gives actors their directions on where to go on stage?

The director

300

What part of an actors body should never be facing the audience unless specifically directed to?

Their back

300
What did we do in the auditorium for 2 weeks toward the beginning of school that we had to wait for a cast list for?

Aladdin Auditions

400

What term describes an actors ability to be heard clearly by the audience?

Projection

400

stage directions are made from who's perspective? The audience or the actor?

The Actor

400

What is the name for the person in charge of designing the outfits for the show?

Costume designer
400

What is the term for a character's reason for doing something?


Motivation

400

give an example of at least 2 tongue twisters we've done to warm up with. 

Betty Boughter...

How much wood can a woodchuck...

Fuzzy Wuzzy...

Unique New York...

Ect...

500

What is the area off to the sides of the stage called?

The wings

500
give at least 3 shortened versions of stage direction.

up stage left (USL)

Upstage center (USC)

Downstage right (DSR)

Ect...

500

What is the name for the rehearsal where all technical elements are added. These rehearsals are often the week before the show opens.

Tech rehearsal 

500

What is it called when an actor studies their character's traits, background, motivations and relationships?

Character analysis (Would also take Character development) 

500

What was the tittle of the sketch we did for back to school night?  

"Lets Take Flight!"

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