Which Theater Am I?
What Do I Do Next?

Where does this or that go?
Theater is Life!!!!
What's going on....ONSTAGE?!
100
  • Theater that focuses on public performance in the front of an audience and in which the final production is most important.

What is Formal Theater?

100

The technique of calling upon your own memories to understand a character’s emotions.

What is Emotional Memory/ Recall?

100

The right side of the stage from the perspective of an actor facing the audience

What is stage right?

100
  • To imitate or represent life in performance for other people; the performance of dramatic literature; drama, the milieu of actors, technicians, and playwrights; the place where dramatic performances take place.

What is Theater?


100
  • An actor's movement and stage positions during a performance.

What is Blocking?

200
  • Theatrical events in Honor of the god Dionysus in Ancient Greece and included place competitions and chorus of masked actors.

What is Greek Theater?

200
  • A person who writes plays.

What is Playwright?

200

The area of the stage to the performer's left, when facing downstage (i.e. towards the audience).

Stage Left

200

Acting without words through facial expression, gesture, and movement

What is Pantomime?


200

The clarity with which you speak. To speak with proper articulation is to speak clearly, pronouncing letters and words properly so the audience can understand you

What is Articulation?

300
  • A theatrical performance that focuses on small presentations, such as one taking place in a classroom setting.  Usually, it is not intended for public view.

What is Informal Theater?

300

The written text of a play.

What is a script?

300

The area of the stage closest to the audience.

Downstage

300
  • -A character’s reason for doing or saying things in a play.

What is motivation?

300
  • The process of creating a believable character by exploring the character's physical, social, and psychological aspects of the role.

What is Characterization?

400
  • A type of entertainment containing music, songs, and, usually, dance.

What is Musical Theater?


400

Memories of sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures.  It is used to help define a character in a certain situation.

What is Sense Memory ?

400
  • Information that is implied by a character but not stated by a character in dialogue, including actions and thoughts.   

What is a subtext?

400

A character’s goal or intention

What is an objective?


400
  • an actor

What is an Thespian?

500
  • Theatrical movement beginning in the 1950s in which playwrights created works representing the universe as unknowable and humankind’s existence as meaningless.

What is Theater of the Absurd?


500

The placement and delivery of volume, clarity, and distinctness of voice for communicating to an audience.

What is Projection?

500
  • -Printed words, including dialogue and the stage directions for a script.

What is a text?

500
  • A person, creature, or entity in a story or play with specific and distinguishing attributes.
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What is character?

500
  • : uninterrupted action within a play

What is a scene?