What is Theatre
Movement
Voice
Theatre History
Acting
100

This is what we call someone who performs a script.

What is an actor/actress?

100

The art of acting through movement only.

What is pantomime?

100

The highness or lowness of the voice.

What is pitch?

100

This is where Theatre originated.

What is Ancient Greece?

100
This is acting without a script.

What is improv?

200

The person who directs a play.

What is a director?

200

The term used to describe the movement used on stage.

What is blocking?
200

This is the area where the voicebox is located?

The lanryx.

200

This form of improv began in 16th century Italy.

What is Commedia Dell Arte?

200

This is an actor's goal in a scene.

What is a scene objective?
300

This person is at the top of theatre hiearchy.

Who is a producer?

300

A body motion used to express an idea or emotion.

What is a gesture?

300

This is used in theatre so that the audience can understand what you are saying.

What is projection and articulation?

300

This Commedia character is sneaky, rich, and wears red.

Who is Pantalone?

300

This technique of acting, named after it's creator, involves living as the character.

What is the meisner technique?

400

A famous playwright from the 16th century.

Who is Shakespeare?

400

Head up, feet shoulder-width apart, shoulders back, knees bent.

What is proper posture?

400

This is what we call a voice with a dull, unwavering tone.

What is monotone?

400
The first  major Broadway musical to focus on story.

What is Showboat?

400

This is what an actor does to scene to identify all the beats.

What is a scene score?

500

The purpose of message behind a story.

What is theme?

500

The abstract brother of pantomime.

What is mime?

500

Typically, the most important word in a line.

The verb.

500

The type of Japanese Theatre that focuses on skill.

What is Kaubki?

500

This is what we call what a character uses to get their objective.

What is a tatic?