Pantomime & Artistic Expression
Theatre History
Elements of Design & Production
Monologue Writing
Acting & Performance
100

The total artistic experience of drama- classes, audience, building, acting, directing, etc.

What is Theatre Arts?

100

The group of performers that let us into the character's inner thoughts and provide background information.

What is the Greek Chorus

100

The first step in designing technical elements for a play.

What is research?

100

The turning point. The most intense, exciting, or important point of the story. Usually the main character comes face to face with a conflict.

What is the climax?

100

What your character wants or needs at this moment in the play.

What is objective?

200

Tools used for pantomime

What are Facial Expressions, Gestures, Body Movement?

200

Credited with being first playwright and first actor to step out from the chorus.

Who is Thespis?

200

Production Elements that can help set the mood for a play.

What is lighting, sound, set.

200

Any struggle between opposing forces.

What is conflict?

200

What your character is going to do to get what they want.

What is action?

300

Appropriate audience behavior at an event.

What is Audience Etiquette?

300

One of most well-known and most performed playwrights worldwide through modern times.

Who is William Shakespeare?

300

Most common type of stage. Its primary feature is the "picture frame" placed around the front of the playing area of an end stage.

What is a proscenium?

300

A series of events and character actions that relate to the central conflict.

What is plot?

300

A character’s use of one action (or tactic) to achieve their current objective.

What is a beat?

400

The rules of pantomime

What is...

  1. Make the scene clear.
  2. Exaggerate facial expressions.
  3. Keep each motion precise.
  4. Keep scenes entertaining. 
  5. Don't Talk!!!!
400

This theatrical era's innovations included the use of perspective, the proscenium stage, and the use of painted scenery and flats. 

What is Renaissance Theatre?

400

The person in charge of interpreting the production and staging the play.

What is the director?

400

Characteristics of good dialogue

What are Realism, Balance, & Purpose?

400

Why your character does or says what they do. Why your character needs or wants this.

What is motivation?

500

Stage Directions

What is... 

-Stage Right/Left

-Upstage/Downstage

500

Wrote The Poetics, which set standards for structure of plays and is the first known dramatic theory.

Who is Aristotle?

500

The person responsible for the entire production, including obtaining financial backing, paying the bills, and hiring the director and entire staff.

What is the producer?

500

Main portion of the story. The actions that lead up to the climax.

What is exposition?

500

The environmental and situational conditions of the character’s world that influence the character, such as who they are or the setting of the scene.  

What are given circumstances?

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