The author of the play is traditionally known as
What is a playwright?
The section of the stage closest to the audience
What is Down Stage?
Shakespeare's theater
What is The Globe?
Person in charge of the artistic production of the play
What is a Director?
Stage directions are according to the _________'s perspective
What is actor?
The place where the action in the play happens (its location)
What is setting?
The section of the stage farthest from the audience
What is Up Stage?
The type of poem Shakespeare wrote
What is a Sonnet?
How an actor, singer, or dancer tries out for a performance job
What is an audition?
A play that is done in a humorous way
What is a comedy?
Chorus member who stepped away from the chorus and engaged in dialogue with them, and is known as the first actor in history
Who is Thespis?
The middle of the stage
What is Center Stage?
The ruler during Shakespeare's time called the Elizabethan Age
Who was Queen Elizabeth the 1st?
A person who learns the part in order to substitute in a performance should the original actor not be able to perform
What is an understudy?
A play that deals with serious situations in a serious way
What is a tragedy?
The arrangement of the incidents that take place in a play is called
What is plot?
The actor's left
What is Stage Left?
Shakespeare is from
What is Stratford-Upon-Avon, England?
Additional rounds of auditions for the performers
What are callbacks?
Two things an actor should bring to an audition
What is a resume and a headshot?
A type of non-verbal communication in which messages are sent with posture, facial expressions, eye contact and gestures
What is Body Language?
The audience's left
What is Stage Right?
Two types of plays Shakespeare wrote
What are tragedies and comedies?
Reading a script for the first time
What is a cold reading?
What is an agent?