What direction means to move towards the audience?
What is "downstage"?
What is it called when an actor pretends to be someone else?
What is "acting"?
What should you do when the performance begins?
What is "be quiet and pay attention"?
What is it called when you study a character's traits and motivations?
What is "character analysis"?
What is the term for acting without a script?
What is "improvisation"?
If an actor is instructed to move to the right of the stage, what direction are they moving?
What is "stage right"?
What technique involves using your body and voice to create a character?
What is "characterization"?
What is considered good etiquette when entering a theatre?
What is "arriving on time"?
What term describes the main character in a story?
What is "protagonist"?
What do you call it when actors create a scene on the spot?
What is "spontaneous acting"?
What term describes the area behind the stage where actors wait?
What is "backstage"?
What do we call it when actors learn their lines and cues?
What is "rehearsing"?
What should you do with your phone during a performance?
What is "turn it off"?
What do we call the character that opposes the main character?
What is "antagonist"?
What is a key rule of improvisation that encourages collaboration
What is "yes, and"?
What is the term for moving across the stage from one side to the other?
What is "crossing"?
What is it called when an actor uses their emotions to enhance their performance?
What is "emotional recall"?
How should you respond after a performance ends?
What is "clapping and showing appreciation"?
What is a character's "backstory"?
What is "their history before the story starts"?
What term describes using gestures and expressions in improvisation?
What is "non-verbal communication"?
What is the area above the stage where lights are hung called?
What is "the grid"?
What technique helps actors to stay in character during a performance?
hat is "focus"?
What should you avoid doing during a show?
What is "talking or eating"?
What is the term for changes a character undergoes throughout a play?
What is "character development"?
What is it called when improvisers create different characters and scenarios?
What is "character work"?