Elements of Drama
Acting Skills
Theater Production
Script Analysis
Improv
100

The people or animals in a story.

What are characters?

100

Using your face to show emotions.
 

What are facial expressions?

100

This crew member calls lighting, sound, and scene change cues during performances.

Who is the stage manager?

100

The conversation between characters in a script is called this.



What is dialogue?

100

In improv, this happens when actors create dialogue and action without a script.

What is improvisation?

200

The sequence of events in a play.
 

What is the plot?

200

The way an actor moves their body to communicate feelings.


What is body language?

200

Costumes, props, scenery, lighting, and sound are all examples of these.

What are technical elements?

200

A playwright includes these instructions to tell actors how to move, speak, or react.
 

What are stage directions?

200

The most important rule of improv is accepting your partner's ideas and building on them.
 

What is "Yes, And"?

300

The place and time where a play occurs.
 

What is the setting?

300

The hidden meaning beneath a character's spoken words.
 

What is subtext?

300

The purpose of a prop is to do this.

What helps tell the story or support the action on stage?

300

Dialogue reveals this about a character.

What are their personality, thoughts, or motivations?

300

An actor suddenly changes the scene's location from a classroom to a spaceship. This is an example of establishing the ______.
 

What is the setting?

400

When the audience knows something a character does not know, it is called this.


What is dramatic irony?

400

Understanding what a character wants in a scene.
 

What is character motivation (or objective)?

400

This designer is responsible for creating the visual environment of the play.

Who is the set designer?

400

The sequence of events that leads to the climax is called this part of the plot structure.
 

What is rising action?

400

The process of making a scene believable by clearly establishing who the characters are, where they are, and what is happening.
 

What is scene building?

500

This type of conflict occurs when a character struggles with their own thoughts, fears, or decisions.
 

What is internal conflict?

500

An actor changes their vocal tone, pitch, pace, and volume to improve this aspect of performance.
 

What is vocal expression or vocal variety?

500

Before a show opens to the public, actors and technicians participate in this rehearsal where all technical elements are practiced together.

What is a technical rehearsal (tech rehearsal)?

500

A character who changes significantly throughout the story is known as this type of character.
 

What is a dynamic character?

500

A performer fully commits to a ridiculous character or situation instead of laughing or breaking character. This demonstrates this important improv skill.
 

What is commitment?