What is someone that works backstage (or in the booth) on a show called?
What is the crew or technicians?
The number of ghosts that visited Scrooge
What is three?
An acting technique that uses no words to tell a story.
What is Pantomime?
Hip musical about a founding father.
What is Hamilton?
Where each actor should look before a stage punch.
What is in each other's eyes?
Scrooge's first name.
What is Ebenezer?
The arrangement of incidents that take place in a play is called...
What is the Plot?
Two 'friends' on a quest to get a princess to her betrothed.
What is Shrek the Musical?
The person that throws an actor down in a combat scene.
Who is themself?
Scrooge's assistant, whom he helped in the end.
Who is Bob Cratchit?
Name 4 different crews for a theatre production.
What is Props, Sets, Lights, Sound, Publicity, Stage Manager, Costumes...
The story of PT Barnum and the Circus.
What is the Greatest Showman?
A time when it is safe to actually make contact with another actor during stage combat in real time.
When is never?
The word for costumes or sets that are not real and left up to the imagination.
What is abstract?
The setting of A Christmas Carol
Where is London?
The imaginary space between the stage and the audience is often called7...
What is the 4th wall?
Say his name three times and he comes back from the dead to create chaos. Also rides a sandsnake.
What is Beetlejuice?
The distance actors should be from one another for a stage punch.
What is far enough away so that they can't make eye contact?
The technical term for when an actor walks towards the house.
What is to cross downstage?
Scrooge's past boss that threw the Christmas party.
Who was Mr. Fezziwig?
The person that pays for a production.
What is the producer?
The story of what happened BEFORE the Wizard of Oz.
What is Wicked?
The person that makes the noise upon contact to make it sound realistic.
Who is the person being hit?