Vocabulary
Warm-ups and Techniques
Improv
Musical Theatre and History
Careers
100

 

1 : the art or profession of producing plays. 

2 : plays or the performance of plays. 

What is Theatre?
100

Gradually goes from the lowest note of your range to the highest and back down like the sound for an emergency vehicle.

What is a siren?

100

Rule #3

What is, "Keep the focus of the scene clear."?

100

Type of theatre that involves singing and dancing.

What is musical theatre?

100

This person puts the whole process together. Is responsible for financing, management, publicity, and artistic teams.

Who is the producer?

200

The strength of speaking or singing whereby the human voice is used powerfully and clearly.

What is projection?

200

Activating all parts of the body

What is a physical warm up?

200

Rule #7

What is, "When in doubt about where to take a scene, break the routine, do something different to what the audience expects."?

200

First era of theatre

What was Greek Theatre?

200

Responsible for memorizing lines and characterization

Who is the actor?

300

A long speech by one actor in a play or movie, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast program.

What is a monologue?

300

Repeating information that helps remembering.

What is a memorization technique?

300

Rule #10

What is, "When things are not working in a scene, don’t worry, because it’s not the outcome that matters, it’s the doing."?

300

An important playwright for the Elizabethan Era

Who was Shakespeare?

300

This person designs dances for musical numbers in a production

Who is the choreographer?

400

Characters other than the protagonist and antagonist.

What are secondary characters?

400

A sequence of words or sounds, typically of an alliterative kind, that are difficult to pronounce quickly and correctly, as, for example, tie twine to three tree twigs.



What is a tongue twister?

400

An improv game involving two people waiting to go somewhere.

What is bus stop?

400

A musical that involves talking animals in Africa?

What is the Lion King?

400

This person creates a story and its characters in the form of a script

Who is a playwright?

500

The use of language on stage to create meaning and convey information.

What is diction?

500

Systems and tricks that make information memorable. One common type is when the first letter of each word in a sentence is also the first letter of each word in a list that needs to be memorized.

What are mnemonics?

500

An improv game where two people are having a conversation and a third person telling them what to do.

What is change?

500

This type of theatre involves just singing, no dialogue.

What is an Opera?

500

The person responsible for all of this:


Who is the technical director?

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