Pantomime and Improvisation
Vocal Work
Types of Stages/Parts of a Theater
Body Positions
Miscellaneous
100

Storylines in pantomime must be ______.

What is simple?

100

The highness or lowness of your voice; the musical quality of your voice.

What is pitch?

100

A type of stage where the audience completely surrounds the performance space

What is arena or in-the-round?

100

When an actor faces the audience completely

What is full front?

100

The length of a standard audition monologue

What is one minute?

200

Pantomime is _________

What is telling stories without speaking?

200

Speaking clearly so you can be understood

What is diction?

200

Where the audience sits

What is the house?

200

When an actor is turned in or out a little bit from the audience

What is 1/4?

200

The part of a script in italics and parentheses that provides description, background, and some blocking

What are stage directions?

300

In pantomime, actors usually do not _______.

What is use props?

300

Where human speech begins, anatomically

What is the diaphragm?

300

A picture-frame stage (hint, it's what we have in the gym)

What is a proscenium stage?

300

When the audience only sees the side of the actor

What is profile?

300

An actor's movements on stage

What is blocking?

400

One of the most important rules in improvisation?

What is don't ask questions?

400

Speaking loudly enough to be heard

What is projection?

400

When the audience sits around 3 of the four sides of a stage, and it juts out into the audience

What is thrust or three quarter?

400

When the actor is faced completely away from the audience?

What is full back?

400

The theatrical term for moving on stage

What is cross/crossing?
500

What an actor should say in an improv scene instead of no

What is yes and?

500

How quickly or slowly you speak

What is rate or pace?

500

The part of the stage between the main drape and the house

What is the apron?

500

When an actor is mostly faced away from the audience

What is 3/4?

500

A group of people working together towards a common goal, especially in theatre

What is ensemble?

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