Pantomime/Tableau
Voice
Stages and Stage Directions
Tech
Roles in the Theatre
100

An actor who performs without words in a pantomime sketch

What is a mime?

100

the muscle between the lungs and the stomach that, when used correctly, develops breath control and projection

What is the diaphragm?

100
USL

What is upstage left?

100

objects or items that might be part of the stage dressing or might be used by the actors for stage business and characterization

What are props?

100

a group of people working together cooperatively

What is an ensemble?

200

how body positioning and movement reflect thoughts and feelings.

What is body language?

200

help with your VOWEL sounds. They are the THROAT, SINUSES, HARD PALATE & SOFT PALATE

What are the resonators?

200

X DSR

What is cross downstage right?

200

Costume designs that are dictated by specific information contained in the script

What is character costume design?

200

one who writes plays

What is a playwright?

300

a frozen stage picture

what is a tableau?

300

help you with your consonant sounds. They are the: LIPS, TONGUE, TEETH, JAW & SOFT PALATE

What are the articulators?

300

A stage in which the audience is sitting on two sides.

What is an alley/traverse?

300

Those costumes that appear to be no more than decorative elements in the general stage picture—extras, showgirls, etc.

What is decorative costume design?

300

Oversees and orchestrates the mounting of a theatre production by unifying various endeavors and aspects of production.

What is a director?

400

the action (doing) of performing dramatic art or a sketch that represents life through expressive movements of the body and face

What is a pantomime?

400

The soft tissue on the roof of your mouth towards the back

What is the soft palate?

400

A stage in which the audience is sitting on three sides.

What is a thrust stage?

400


What is a Source 4/ellipsodial?

400

a person responsible for the technical details of a theatrical production, assisting the director during rehearsal, supervising the lighting, costuming, setting, prompting, etc., and assuming full responsibility for the stage during a performance of a play (dictionary.com)

What is a stage manager?

500

The word "mime" comes from the word "mimos" in this language.

What is Greek?

500

the hard bony part on the roof of the mouth

What is the hard palate?

500

a slant on a stage where the upstage is literally higher up than downstage

What is a rake?

500


What is a par/par-can?

500

A group of artistic and/ or technical staff members who produce a play, television show, recording, film, or performance. These roles might include producer, director, playwright, set designer, lighting designer, costume designer, production manager, technical director, choreographer, stage manager, theatrical technicians, stagehands, and/ or Actors.

What is a production team?

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