critical thinking and reflection
innovation, technology and future
historical and global connections
organizational structure
skills, techniques and processes
100
  • Vocal clarity, emotional expression, or effective use of space. 
  • What is one criterion you might use to critique a performance?

 

100

Improvisation involves creating dialogue and actions spontaneously, helping actors think quickly and creatively.

What does improvisation mean, and why is it important in theatre?

100

Actors need energy, flexibility, and focus to perform effectively and avoid injuries.

Why is physical and mental wellness important for actors?

100

determines the overall vision, guides actors, and makes key decisions on pacing, tone, and staging.

What role does a director play in influencing the audience's understanding of a play?

100

Silence phones, avoid talking, and remain seated during the performance.

What is one rule of audience etiquette during a performance?

200

They help create a specific environment, evoke emotions, and communicate the story’s themes.

Q: How do visual and aural elements like sets, costumes, and music influence the mood and theme of a play?
 

200


Tourism, theme parks, film, or entertainment industries.

what is one Florida industry that benefits from the arts?

200

It fosters communication, adaptability, and mutual respect, which are valuable in any team setting.

How does teamwork in theatre build social skills that are useful outside of class?

200

It brings together different ideas and perspectives to create a well-rounded, engaging scene.

Why is collaboration important when creating a scene or play?
 

200

Repetition, breaking the script into smaller sections, and associating lines with specific actions or emotions.

What are some effective ways to memorize lines for a monologue?

300

It ensures balanced feedback and helps performers know what they are doing well and where to improve.

Q: Why is it important to identify both strengths and areas for improvement when critiquing?
 

300

To avoid legal issues, show respect for creators’ efforts, and maintain ethical practices in theatre.

Why is respecting copyright and intellectual property important when working with published plays?

300

Music sets the tone, emphasizes key moments, and enhances the audience's emotional connection to the story.

How does music or sound enhance the storytelling of a play?

300

Designers create costumes, sets, lighting, and props that bring the director’s vision to life and immerse the audience.

What is the role of a designer in a theatre production?

300

Gestures, posture, and movement that align with the character’s personality or situation.

What body language techniques can help create a believable character?

400

 It ensures feedback is consistent, fair, and focused on shared performance goals.

How can focusing on group-generated criteria improve the feedback process?

400

By exploring characters' reactions in unexpected situations, actors can craft natural, relatable dialogue.

How can improvisation help you write authentic dialogue for a character?

400

Stretching, breathing exercises, vocal warm-ups, or movement drills.

what are warm-up exercises that helps actors prepare physically or mentally for a performance.

400

They influence how the audience perceives the setting, emotions, and themes of the story.

How do creative choices like lighting, costumes, or blocking affect audience interpretation?

400

It ensures the audience can hear and understand dialogue, even in a large space.

Why is vocal projection important in acting?

500

Constructive critiques point out specific strengths and weaknesses, offering actionable suggestions for improvement.

 how does constructive critiques help actors and directors grow?

500


Examples include digital projections, advanced lighting systems, sound design software, or virtual set design.

what are examples of how technology has changed theatre production?

500

Understanding other cultures’ storytelling methods can inspire fresh ideas and broaden perspectives in local productions.

How studying global theatre practices enhance local productions?

500

An example might be a team that brainstorms set ideas collaboratively, with each member contributing a specific skill, such as painting or prop design.

what is an example of a successful collaboration and what made it work?

500

By practicing emotional recall, exploring the character’s backstory, and using imagination to connect with the character’s feelings.

How can actors develop emotional depth to enhance their characters?