A ______ is a group focused on collaborating for the good of the group.
What is an ensemble?
A girl leaves a glass slipper....
What is Cinderella?
Speaking loudly but not yelling.
What is Projection?
Memorizing lines
Listening to the director
Participating in rehearsal
When should the audience arrive to the theater?
What is 30 minutes to 1 hour?
True or False: An ensemble prioritizes the success of the whole group over the success of one person.
True
A girl falls asleep...
What is sleeping beauty?
Speaking loudly with a supported breath
What is projection?
What is an example of etiquette for the audience
Watching the show quietly
Clapping after the show is over
Not eating or drinking during the show
Having phones on silent
What food and drink can you bring with you to the theater?
What is water?
How is ensemble related to our Fairytale Unit?
Each group must work together to put on a successful show.
A girl with seven friends...
What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarves?
A code of conduct/rules/manners to follow in a particular setting.
What is etiquette?
Why is it important to establish theatre etiquette?
To make sure everyone stays safe and can learn together
What should you wear to the theater?
What is nice clothes?
How can we create an ensemble in theatre?
By encouraging each other
By working together
By communicating with each other
The sky is falling!!!
What is Henny Penny? Or what is Chicken Little?
When an actor is facing the audience.
What is the cheating out?
What is an example of a behavior that is NOT theatre etiquette?
Talking loudly on the phone
Interrupting during the show
Laughing if someone messes up
What should you be doing while others perform in Mrs. Wolf's theater class?
What is sitting and watching the show?
Why is an ensemble important in theatre?
It teaches you to work together.
It creates better teamwork and helps you connect with other actors
It emphasizes equality as a team
A girl and a boy eat a yummy house.
What is Hansel and Gretel?
When an actor is closest to the audience we call that _____.
What is downstage?
Working together and encouraging one another
Taking notes
Practicing your part
When can you talk in a theater show?
What is at intermission or after the show?