Body Positions
Area of Stage
Theatre Terms
Theatre History
Audiance Ediqute
100

When facing foward looking at the crowd or audiance.

What is Full Front?

100

The far back of the stage.

What is backstage?

100

The "real person" on stage.

What is The Actor?

100

______'s were not allowed on stage as it was considered "Indecent"

What is Females?

100

You should not _____ or _____ during a show.

What is Eat and drink?

200

It's nomal for someone to be doing this body positioning when poisoning someone.

What is Full Back?

200

The front of the stage

What is Upstage?

200

One or more person(s) on stage.

What is Dialouge?

200

It was condered lewd and innaproprite so they _____'d it.

What is Outlaw or Banned?

200

It's common sense to not be ____ during a show.

What is Loud?

300

Like a clock your body faces either at 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock. Seeing the side of your face.

What is Profile Left/Right?

300

The middle of the stage

What is Center?

300

When ONLY two people are on stage acting together.

What is Duet Acting?

300

The start of theatre.

What is The 6th Centruy B.C.?

300

Saying _______ Is considered bad luck and can get you kicked out.

What is Macbeth?

400

When the person has their BACK at the audiance at an angle.

What is Three Quarter's Right/Left?

400

The middle of the stage

What is Center Stage?

400

When the actor is speaking his or her thoguhts.

What is Monolouge?

400

Where theatre started.

What is Ancient Greek?

400

They will ask you to turn off your phone to prevent this.

What is Recording?

500

Facing a quarter away from the audiance but can still see th actor's front body.

What is One Quarter Left/Right?

500

Either the actors left or right of the stage or the audiance

What is Actor's Left and Right?

500

A Performance that doesn't use script and is just actions or an idea.

What is Pantomime?

500

What people say as a way of saying "Good luck!"

What is Break-A-Leg?

500

Do not do this noise during the act.

What is whistleing?

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