What was the school play this year?
What is the FIRST STEP of every design process?
Read and analyze the script
What is blocking?
In theatre, blocking is the precise arrangement of actors to facilitate the performance of a play, ballet, film or opera.
The play The Diary of Anne Frank is inspired by which historical event?
The Holocaust
Who is Ms. K's boyfriend?
Kevin
What was the farcical play we read last semester?
Rumors
What is scenic design?
Scenic design is the creation of the physical space in which the action of a performed event takes place.
What is slating?
Introducing yourself and what role you are auditioning for
The play The Raisin in the Sun is inspired by which historical event?
The Jim Crow Era
Where is Ms. K from?
Colorado
Who wrote the play Rumors?
Neil Simon
What does the word croquis mean?
What is articulation?
the formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech.
The musical Rent is inspired by which historical event?
The AIDs epidemic
What is Ms. K's favorite genre of movie?
Horror
We read a play that was based on which Greek characters? (2 specifically)
Orpheus and Eurydice
What are scenic draftings?
Scenic draftings are a set of drawings that show the layout of the set and set pieces to scale.
What is verbing?
In theatre, "verbing" or "actioning" means an actor assigns an active verb to each phrase or line of dialogue to define their character's underlying goal or intention in that moment
The musical Viet Rock is inspired by which historical event?
The Vietnam War
Ms. K went to college and studied what? (be specific, the answer is not just "theatre")
Scenic Design
Who wrote the play M. Butterfly?
David Henry Hwang
Scenic draftings are always drawn _______
In scale
What is a rendering?
In theatrical design, a rendering is a detailed, full-color drawing or digital image that visually represents a designer's concept for scenery, costumes, or lighting
The play The Crucible is inspired by which historical event?
The Salem Witch Trials
This is Ms. K's ____ year of teaching
2nd