This type of stage has audience members on all sides (usually 4)
Arena Stage
This is where you turn in your papers.
The turn in bins with your teacher's name on it.
This is a performance where you do not use your voice, but you use movements to show different objects.
Pantomime
This is what your voice level should be when you enter in the classroom.
Silent
This is the name of Ms. Laboda's monkey.
Milton
This type of stage has audience on three sides.
Thrust Stage
This is where you get the clipboards.
The cubbies at the back of the classroom.
Improvisation
This is the first thing we do after everyone enters the theatre classroom.
Warm-up
This is the name of Ms. Laboda's cat.
Petunia
This type of stage only has audience on one side, and is the most common type of stage we see.
Proscenium Stage
This is what you do during check-in when Ms. Laboda starts counting down from 10.
Get in a circle
This is a speech given by one character in a performance.
Monologue
These are the five expectations in the theatre classroom.
Be Kind, Be Active, Be Respectful, Be Responsible, and Be Safe
This is the name of Ms. Laboda's daughter.
Jane
This type of stage has audience on two sides.
Alley Stage
This is the color of the can where the pencils are located.
Green
This is a frozen picture.
Tableau
This is what it's called when you stand up straight and quiet, ready to perform (like we do before warm-up)
Actor's Neutral
This is how many years Ms. Laboda has worked at Country Place.
6 years.
This is the type of stage we have in the cafeteria.
Proscenium Stage
This is where you should put your water bottles/jackets when you come into class.
In the hallway
This is a funny play that usually ends happily.
Comedy
If someone was talking to a neighbor during a performance, you would tell them to work on their-
Audience Etiquette
This is the college that Ms. Laboda graduated from.
UT Austin