People in theater
Performance elements
Theater Structure
Literature and Dramatic Concepts
Misc.
100

True or False. Batman is an antagonist.

False

100

Give one example of of a tragic hero.

Iron man, Romeo etc.

100

Were are the wings? 

On the sides of the stage.

100

 What is a comic relief? 

Humorous relief.  

100

Is House left the perspective of the actor or the audience?

The audience.

200

What is a protagonist?

The main or central character.

200

What is articulation?

Pronouncing words clearly.

200

Would there be a trap in a attic?

Yes.

200

What is Suspension of Disbelief?

Suspend ones critical faculties and believe the unbelievable.

200

What is a curtain call?

At the end of a play when the actor returns to be recognized by the audience for there performance.

300

What does a house manager do?

The boss of the people who work at the theater.

300

True or False. If you forget your lines on stage, you could ad lib.

True.

300

 Would a ghost in a play wear a scrim?

No.

300

Is there sub plots in a complex story?

Yes.

300

What is a strike?

To remove a set piece from the stage.

400

What is a Playwright's job?

A person who writes the play.

400

 How would you use inflection?

By changing the tone of your voice.

400

What is an apron?

A area of a stage located down stage of the curtain and upstage of the orchestra pit. 

400

Would you normally hear an overture at the beginning or end of the play?

Beginning.

400

What are royalties?

A percentage of the income from a book, script, piece of music, or invention that is paid to the author, play right, composer, or inventor.

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