The type of theatre we have at Garfield.
What is Proscenium?
The purpose of the legs on stage.
What is- to hide the wings?
These are placed into the arbor to counterbalance the weight of the scenery/battens.
What are counterweights?
What happens during a blackout.
What are- all the lights going off at once?
The major sections of a play.
What are acts?
The type of communication that involves speaking with others.
What is verbal communication?
The location of the wings of the stage.
What are the sides?
A skit can be described as this.
What is a short play?
An example of visual communication.
What are pictures, signs, memes, FB posts, instagram, etc.?
When the finale occurs.
What is- at the end?
The type of communication that occurs via letters, e-mails, etc..
What is written communication?
Moving horizontally on wheels.
What is rolling?
The person in charge of developing the dance moves and routines for musicals.
What is the choreographer?
The two types of communication used while acting.
What are verbal and non-verbal communication?
The area where the audience sits.
What is the house?
The word "theatre" is Greek and means this.
What is "seeing place"?
Moving vertically on cables.
What is flying?
The meaning of audible.
What is "to hear"?
The written words of a play.
What is the script?
The name of the group comprised of all the actors/actresses and extras in a theatre production.
What is the cast?
The artificial walls on stage are called this.
What are flats?
Battens are parallel pipes that hold these.
What are lights and scenery?
The people who watch/listen to a performance.
What is the audience?
A funny or amusing play.
What is a comedy?
The three main psychological benefits of theatre.
What are: social, emotional and cognitive?