Theatre Terms
Acting Styles
Scene Work & Character
Speech & Performance
The crew Behind the Curtain
100

The part of a story where we meet the characters and setting.

What is the exposition?

100

This acting style uses the whole body, often with no words.

What is physical acting?

100

When an actor moves across stage, they’re following this.

What is blocking?

100

These are actions or objects used to enhance a speech.

What are gestures or props?

100

This person oversees the rehearsal vision and cast.

Who is the director?

200

This type of conflict drives the plot forward.

What is the inciting incident?

200

This style involves living as the character on and off stage.

What is method acting?

200

This is a type of planned dance.

What is choreography?

200

The key difference between informative and opinionated speeches.

What is the intent or purpose?

200

This crew member is responsible for lighting, sound, or special effects during live performance.

What is a technical theatre role?

300

The moment of greatest tension or turning point in the story.

What is the climax?

300

This style requires spontaneity and reacting in real time.

What is improvisation?

300

This is what a character wants in a scene.

What is their objective?

300

A speech should always aim to do this for the audience.

What is create an emotional connection or impact?

300

This role promotes the show and handles advertising.

Who is the marketing manager?

400

The emotional atmosphere of a scene.

What is the mood?

400

This type of acting is often used in animations and audiobooks.

What is voice acting?

400

This emotional choice changes how a line is delivered.

What is tone or inflection?

400

Repeating a phrase or using silence in a speech is an example of this technique.

What is cadence or pacing or beat(s)?

400

This team member keeps actors and tech running smoothly during shows.

Who is the stage manager?

500

These directions in a script describe expressions, tone, and movement.

What are stage directions?

500

This traditional style is used in Shakespearean plays and uses formal gestures.

What is classical acting?

500

In Meisner-style activities and teaching, he emphasizes the use of this theatrical element, which adds emotional urgency and stakes.

What is emotional weight or meaning?

500

This reflective tool helps evaluate another’s performance with kindness and honesty.

What is constructive criticism?

500

This person funds the production and makes final decisions.

Who is the producer?