This is the area where the audience sits.
What is the house?
This is the outline or shape of a costume.
What is silhouette?
A long speech by one character.
What is a monologue?
Greek theatre was often performed in these outdoor structures.
What are amphitheaters?
What was the name of the first play we read together in class?
What is Fourteen?
This stage type has the audience on all four sides.
What is an arena stage?
This element describes how smooth or rough fabric appears.
What is texture?
This is the planned movement of actors on stage.
What is blocking?
This theatre form is known for masks and slow, stylized movement.
What is Japanese Noh?
What is Mr. Torres's old room #?
What is F105?
This part of the stage extends past the proscenium arch.
What is the apron?
This is a group of colors chosen to represent a character.
What is a palette?
This vocal skill allows an actor to be heard clearly without shouting.
What is projection?
This famous playwright is associated with Elizabethan theatre.
Who is William Shakespeare?
What is The 39 Steps?
What is a secret organization of spies?
Name one safety rule that prevents injury in a scene shop.
What is wearing closed-toe shoes OR tying back hair?
This design element helps guide the audience’s eye across a costume.
What is line?
This vocal element refers to how high or low a voice sounds.
What is pitch?
In Elizabethan theatre, these audience members stood in the yard.
Who are the groundlings?
What was Mr. Torres's job before teaching?
What is HEB?
The rule for stepping on a ladder?
What is the 3 points of contact rule?
What color might a designer incorporate into a design to show jealousy and greed?
What is green?
This vocal skill that involves changing your pitch? Like when asking a question.
What is inflection?
This theatre style used improvisation and stock characters.
What is Commedia dell’Arte?
What is love?
What is baby don't hurt me? Don't hurt me.. no mo