Theatre Etiquette
Parts of the Stage
Miscellaneous
Stage Movement
10 Characteristics
Theatre History
100

This is something you should never touch and move, unless it is yours, if it is backstage

What is a prop?

100

The terms "Stage Right" and "Stage Left" are from this person's perspective

What is the actor?

100

The meaning of the Greek word "theatron"

What is seeing/viewing place?

100

Movement attracts...

What is attention?

100

The ability to work agreeably with your director and other actors

What is cooperation?

100

The god of fertility and wine who was honored at the festivals

Who is Dionysus?

200

Report any costume tears or props breakage to him/her

Who is the stage manager and/or director?

200

Box 12

What is downstage center?

200

Movement reflects ___________________.

What is emotion?

200

When walking onstage, begin on the _________________ foot.

What is upstage?

200

Copying mannerisms of people who in real life are like your character

What is imitation?

200

The meaning of the Greek word "dran"

What is "to do"?

300

True or False: No one is allowed to leave the building in costume

What is true?

300

Box 5

What is upstage right?

300

When an actor stands and faces the audience, it is referred to as _____________________

What is full front or open?

300

Small actions with a prop or realistic gestures/actions 

What is stage business?

300

The ability to read lines so as to stimulate in your audience the moods and ideas intended by the playwright

What is interpretation?

300

He was known as the father for tragedy

Who is Aeschylus?

400

True or False: It's fine to upstage another actor as long as you have the lead.

What is false?

400

The part of the theater where the audience sits

What is house?

400

A curtain that masks backstage and cannot be moved

What is a leg?

400

For more attention, speak your ____________ when moving.

What is line?

400

The art of portraying a definite person

What is characterization?

400
The four types of Roman drama

What is tragedy, comedy, pantomime and mime?

500

True or False:  You don't have to listen to the director's comments if they do not directly apply to you.

What is false?

500

Number 16

What is the apron?

500
The heart of theatre
Discipline (self-discipline)
500

When an actor takes attention away from another actor that should have it

What is to upstage?

500

 Keeping your thinking centered on one thought or one action without allowing yourself to be sidetracked

What is concentration?

500

He is known as the first actor and stepped away from the chorus in Greek drama

Who is Thespis?