THIS man is a person who created a 4-part method that helped actors in Moscow, Russia be more realistic onstage. (DOUBLE POINTS FOR FIRST & LAST NAME)
WHO IS: Constantin Stanislavski
To be heard loudly and clearly means to do WHAT with your voice? (Hint: 7 letters)
What is PROJECT?
THIS is the fourth element of drama according to Aristotle that describes the language/style at which the story is presented. (Hint: 7 letters)
What is DICTION?
This is a type of person in theatre who plays a character and must learn/memorize lines and blocking, and rehearse the script with the director.
WHO is an ACTOR?
This is a dramatic style type of theatre arts that focuses on different pictures/objects that represent a deeper meaning based on important themes OR emotions.
What is SYMBOLISM?
Define STAGE FRIGHT in your own words.
STAGE FRIGHT: The feelings of nervous and fear from going up in front of others/audiences.
Elphaba vs. Glinda is an example of WHAT kind of conflict?
WHAT IS: Character vs. Character?
What is the difference between a scene and a play?
EXPLANATION: A scene is ONE moment in a play.
What is a common TACTIC to convince your parents to let you attend a concert?
IDEAS:
- Bribe them, make a deal with them, do it and sneak out anyways, etc.
THIS TERM is used in theatre to make sure the audience can see the actors faces/body language at all times (Hint: 2 words)
What is CHEATING OUT?
Every good plot should have a _________, ______, _____. (Aka complete story)
WHAT IS A BEGINNING, MIDDLE, END?
Define a playwright. What are their roles/responsibilities?
Write play scenes/scripts- dialogue, stage directions, etc.
Tell me ALL four parts of Stanislavski's method.
OBJECTIVES, TACTICS, OBSTACLES, & STAKES!
Describe TWO do's and don'ts of pantomime.
DOS: Be big with your faces/body language, use exaggerated resistance
DON'TS: Talk, Mouth words, use props
Why do we FOLLOW Aristotle's rules in theatre? Why should we listen?
BECAUSE he was important to society as a philosopher and people listened to his word due to his status- when he disliked something, people generally listened.
Define TWO key differences in roles/responsibilities for directors and actors.
IDEAS:
- ACTORS- Memorize lines, interpret character & make choices, collaborate w/ actors, audition for the show, etc.
- DIRECTORS- Block/stage others, collaborate w/ design team and lead actors, cast the show, create the overall vision of theatre, etc.
IDEAS:
- Naturalism- Hyper-realistic acting, real-location sets
- Surrealism- Dream like states; over-the-top tech elements; randomness
- Symbolism- Focus on themes/emotions; props/costumes used as a focus
- Expressionism- Focus on emotions; over-the-top acting; lots of pauses; minimal sets/sets looking like emotions
Define subtext in theatre.
What is: The hidden meaning behind dialogue OR what you mean but don't actually say (you hint at it).
WHAT IS: PLOT, CHARACTER, THOUGHT, DICTION, MUSIC, SPECTACLE
Tell me THREE tech elements of theatre (aka the spectacle items that make the things on the stage more realistic or related to the vision)
WHAT ARE: Costumes, Makeup, Lighting, Sound, Props, Sets