Story parts
Pantomime
Improv
Warm ups
Miss A
100

People in a story with lines.

Characters 

100

Acting without lines or props

Pantomime

100

Acting without a script 

Improv 

100

What we do before any kind of acting

Warm ups

100

My name

Miss Albaugh

200

The person the reader identifies with, often the main character. 

Protagonist 

200

Pantomime a cup for 200 points.

Perfect!

200

"No"

"Stop"

"So"

Scene killing words

200

This type of warm up is used to help our voices

Vocal Warm ups

200

Ms. Albaugh has several of these as pets.

Snails (or cats)

300

The person who directly opposes the protagonist, often a villian. 

Antagonist 

300

If you were to act as if you were driving a car, without a car, what would that be?

A pantomime

300

In this improv game, you have to guess what item is broken.

Complaints department 

300

Why do we warm up?

So we do not hurt ourselves. 

300

If you would like to ask a question in class, you should:

Raise your hand

400

Things in a story without lines.

Props and set pieces. 

400

True or false:

You can not use props in a pantomime.

True

400

True or false:

Acting with a script would be improv.

False

400

Fill in the blank:

Around the rough and ragged rock-

the rugged rascal ran

400

Where does Miss Albaugh get her earrings?

She makes them

500

The things that happen in a story.

Plot 

500

Perform an example of a pantomime. 

-completed-

500

Stay in character 

Yes, and 

Listen

be in the moment 

The rules of improv

500

This theatre game teaches energy, and helps actors practice saying a given line.

Kitty Wants a corner