The colour of Snoopy's house?
What is red?
A movement from one stage area to another.
What is a cross?
Speech sounds are (in part) produced by this flat muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity.
What is the diaphragm?
It is important to do this even when an actor falls off the stage, to ensure the show goes on.
What is stay in character?
The duet who sang for our Christmas dance.
Who are Michael Buble and Shania Twain?
The name of the character who did the "running man".
Who is Shermy?
The area of the stage closest to the audience.
What is downstage
Tongue twisters help you practice proper pronunciation and this.
What is articulation?
This alliterative two word term describes the working relationship you have with other actors on stage based on trust and respect.
What is ensemble ethic?
Name the items that were in your Christmas bag that Miss gave you for Christmas.
What are socks, chocolate, candy cane, and hand sanitizer?
Name the two actors who were called back to school for the final run?
Who are Lucas and Owen, Gawd love em!
The term that describes the visibility of the performance by the audience's.
Sightlines
A method of speaking your lines - can be rising, sustained, or falling.
What is inflection?
In an ensemble all parts are these types of roles.
What is supporting?
The kind of donuts that Lucas, Michaela and Kailey received for winning the first Jeopardy.
What are Chocolate dip (Lucas), Vanilla dip (Michaela), and Chocolate glaze (Kailey)?
The writer of the play.
Who is Charles M. Schulz?
Do this if you find yourself in the direct path of another's cross on stage.
What is a counter-cross?
The one word we used to practice 5 different situations (shock, irritation, etc.)
What is "oh"?
This no-no is the term for cutting off another actor before they get to say their lines?
What is stepping-on?
Another name for the main character in a play.
What is a protagonist?
This show, performed twice, was the debut performance for what actors?
Who are Mia, Owen, Laura, Maryellen, Sophia, and Michaela
The most common body position when standing with another actor on stage.
1/4 turn
Vocal term for a rich warm sound quality.
What is resonance?
The term for covering for an actor who gets lost in a scene or goes blank onstage?
What is going up?
This phrase means the action must seem spontaneous and fresh even though it has been fully rehearsed.
What is the illusion of the first time?