The Phases
The Duties
Auditions and Rehearsals
Directing
The Director at Work
Characteristics of a Theatre Director
100

What is the first phase of directing?

What is choosing a play?

100

Who is the director's second in command?

What is the stage manager?

100

What is an audition?

When actors come to perform for a director who then determines whether or not they can be cast in the show.

100

Artistic idea that a director attaches to a play


What is the concept?

100

An overall image or metaphor of a play.


What is a directorial concept?

100

What is one characteristic of a theatre director?


What is creativity?

200

What is the third phase of directing?

What is casting?

200

What is the director's mental image of what they want to do with a play script is called?


What is a vision?

200

What are "sides?"

Small pieces of the script used to audition actors.

200

The standard tool for casting a play.

What is an audition?

200

A traditional director begins with a close examination of the...


What is the text?

200

What is one leadership characteristic of being a theatre director?


What is self motivation/motivation?

300

What is the second phase of directing?

What are Auditions?

300

What is "gender blind" or "gender neutral" casting?

When you can cast an actor of any gender to play a character.

300

What is "dress rehearsal?"

Rehearsal where all actors are in costume.

300

Person who works with the director to organize blocking and notes, and handles all practical problems of director


What is a stage manager?

300

The pattern and arrangement of performers’ movements onstage 


What is blocking?

300

What is one business characteristic of being a theatre director?


What are good negotiation skills and being able to risk take?

400

What is the fourth phase of directing?

What are Call Backs?

400

What is one thing that is very often required at an audition?

A monologue, a song (for a musical audition), or a cold reading.

400

What is "tech week?"

The final week of rehearsal where technology (lights, sound, etc) come into play.

400

The booklet in which the director keeps the play text, drawing of sets, ground plans, stage directions, and various production notes.

What is a prompt-book?

400

The director gives shape and structure to the play in two dimensions


What is space and time?

400

What is one organizational skill of a theatre director?


What is being neat and organized?

500

What is the final phase of directing?

What is Rehearsal?

500

When is the director's job done?

When the play is over and everything is moved out (this process is called "strike").

500

What is one thing an actor can do while they wait for their scene during a rehearsal?

Study lines, rehearse their scene elsewhere, enjoy the scene onstage (there are lots of options! Mostly, just don't be disruptive)

500

Anything which prompts an actor to move or speak

What is a cue?

500

A rehearsal in which the performers go through the entire text of the play in the order it is to be performed.

What is a read-through?

500

What is one management skill of a theatre director?


What is time management, making sure plays are on time?