Plot Diagram
Warm Up Games
Scene Work
Stage Directions
Rasa Boxes
Vocabulary
100

Introducing the character, setting, and background information

What is Exposition?

100

A group of people stands in a circle. One person extends their arm and says 'you' in another player's direction. This goes on for three rounds until everyone is in a different spot.

What is YOU?

100

The game where you have to tap the person,  and they have to say the first thing that comes to mind.

Pillars 

100

The secret map of a play that tells the actors and the director where to stand and how to act.

What are "Stage directions"?

100

A feeling of humor or Joy.

 Hasya

100

The series of events that escalates conflicts and raises the stakes for characters leading up to the climax.

Rising Action

200

An unexpected event in a story that upsets the character

What is Inciting Incident/ Problem #1?

200

Players stand in a circle. One player is chosen to be "It.", and another is "The leader." The leader will perform a motion, and everyone must follow along. The person who is "It" must re-enter the room and have three guesses to pick the leader. If they pick correctly under three guesses or not, the leader becomes it and goes outside.

What is "Who started the motion?"

200

Characters in a scene.

Who

200

Stage directions are the playwright's instructions, helping the entire team figure out how to take the script and bring the story to life on stage.

Why do actors use "Stage Directions"?

200

A feeling of courage or energy.

Vira

200

The conclusion of a play, movie, etc.

Resolution

300

Where the conflict becomes more complex and suspends the buildup

What is Rising Action

300

All players sit except one who stands up. The player calls out a category, and everyone who fits into the category will get up and switch seats across the circle, and whoever is left without a chair stands. This will continue until everyone has stood up at least once or until our lesson begins.

What is "Categories"?

300

The timeline of a play or scene.

When

300

Stage left is the area of the stage to the performer's left as they face the audience, and stage right is the area to the performer's right.

What are the definitions of "stage left" and "stage right"?

300

A feeling of peace and calmness.

Shanta

300

Continuous attempts in a play, movie, etc., that progress the storytelling.

Trys (1,2,3,4 all count)

400

For every problem, there would be an attempt to fix it 

What is the Try and problem?

400

Similar to "who started the motion." One player goes outside, and another player is chosen to be the frog. The frog's job is to eat the "Flies." The person who is "It" has three chances to guess who the frog is before all of the flies are eaten. Regardless of how many guesses it takes, the frog becomes it, and the game continues.

What is "Frog and the Fly"?

400

Represents the place or setting.

Where

400

Every direction in the center

What is "Upstage center, Center center, Downstage center"

400

A feeling of anger or rage.

Raudra

400

Move from one stage position to another without blocking.

Cross

500

The turning point or most intense moment/ highest point of tension

What is Climax?

500

You walk toward the person that you want to switch positions with, without talking or pointing

What is stage 3 of You?

500

Happened before the first problem.

What

500

giving actors specific physical actions (slumping shoulders, trembling), vocal cues (pitch, pace, tone), and contextual motivation (backstory, goals)

How can a director use stage directors to convey a character's emotions?

500

A feeling of pity, grief, or sadness.

Karuna

500

A group of art industry professionals (in this sense, actors) who work together and perform

Ensemble

600

An event after the climax that leads to the end, success, or failure

What is Falling Action?

600

Sometimes everyone would stand up, and sometimes evryoneone wouldn't stand up 

What is Category

600

To get a suggestion for the game  "Pillars."

Tap them 

600

Every direction in the downstage

What is "Downstage right, Downstage Center, Downstage left."

600

The feeling of disgust.

Bibhasta

600

Key details in a play that shape the reality of the play

GIven Circumstances

700

The outcome: How have we changed?

What is Resolution?

700

The game is named after two animals 

What is a frog and a fly?

700

The number of people in a group.

4 - 5

700

Every direction in the center

What is "Center left, Center right, Center Center"

700

The feeling of wonder and amazement.

Adbhuta

700

An actor angling their bodies to face the audience while having dialogue with their stage partner, even if the results look unnatural in a real-life context

Cheat out

800

The first problem is introduced 

What is an inciting incident? 

800

The prey is being hunted, and you have to figure out who is killing the animal

What is a frog and a fly?

800

What a story must consist of. 

Beginning, Middle, End

800

Upstage is the area of the stage furthest from the audience, while downstage is the area closest to the audience.

What are "upstage" and "downstage"?

800

The feeling of fear and shame, or the feeling of desire and love.

Bhayanaka, Sringara

800

Facing the body away from the audience.

Blocking