If an actor is in the middle of the stage and moves right, down, left, and left. Where do they end up?
Downstage right.
Fun question! What's your favorite musical/play/theatre performance.
I don't have one. Also, this doesn't count as any points.
What is an Auditorium?
The area in a theatre where the people sit to view the Musicals/theatre performances.
What is Shakespeare's first name?
( This is a pretty easy question )
William
His full name is William Shakespeare
What is Mrs.Martin's favorite musical?
Sides of the stage.
What's the most famous musical in the world?
The Lion King.
What is an Aisle?
An area between the seating areas.
Shakespeare had three occupations (jobs)
Playwright, actor, and?
Poet!
What is the difference between a monologue and a speech?
A speech isn't played by an actor and is usually used to persuade or inform people. A monologue is played by an actor and usually made for entertainment.
Where is the orchestra located in a theatre?
An orchestra pit.
What was the first musical to ever be created?
The Black Crook
How do people make actors fly?
Most of the time they use a string connected to the actor.
What is Shakespeare's most famous play?
Hamlet.
What is blocking?
The actions and or choreography of an actor.
What is the most famous theatre/stage where plays were performed?
The globe theatre ( Where Shakespeare played his plays )
What is the most popular Broadway show?
The phantom of the Opera.
What is another word for stage curtains?
Drapes
How many children did he have with his wife?
He had three. Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet.
What is somebody's objective in a play?
To achieve or get what they want.
How many types of stages are there?
4 stages
What are the three main components of a musical?
Sound, Melody, Rhythm, Texture, Structure, and Expression. If you got at least 2 you get the points
What is an apron? ( For theatre )
The area of the stage facing the people.
About how many plays and poems do we think Shakespeare wrote?
He wrote __ plays
and __ poems
Who's monologue have we been working on, and what movie are they from?
Syndrome from the Incredibles.