Intro Theatre
Theatre 1
Greek Theatre
Theatre 3
Theatre Superstitions
100

A performance that uses movement and expressions to tell a story without words

Pantomime

100

The unspoken meaning or underlying motivations that inform a character's dialogue and actions

Subtext

100

Where does the modern term "Thespian," meaning someone who is involved with theatre/drama, come from?

Thespis the first actor in Ancient Greece

100

What is the most common stage type? (The stage we have here.)

Proscenium Stage

100

What do you say to an actor to wish them good luck?

"Break a leg"

200

Stage directions are determined from the perspective of who? 

The actor

200

What type of stage has the audience sitting on 3 sides? 

Thrust

200

What were Ancient Greek actors known for wearing while performing?

Masks

200

What is a monologue?

A long speech delivered by a single character in a play or a film.

200

What is the Scottish play that shouldn't be named in a theatre space?

Macbeth

300

What is the name of the area closest to the audience?

Down stage

300

Who is in charge of telling the actors where to stand onstage and how to deliver certain lines in a theatre production? 

Director

300

Which Greek god is considered the god of theatre?

Dionysus

300

What is Stage Fright?

The state of anxiety or fear that occurs when a person is faced with the requirement of performing/speaking in front of an audience

300

What is a sign of a good opening night?

A bad dress rehearsal

400

Who do we get our basic understanding of theatre from? 

Ancient Greece

400

What is it called when you amplify your voice onstage to be heard by the audience?

Projection

400

What are the 3 types of plays that were performed in ancient Greece?

Tragedy, Comedy, Satyr plays

400

What famous theatre building burned down twice?

The Globe Theatre

400

A single, exposed, incandescent bulb left on stage when the theater is closed for the evening.

Ghost light

500

What is an example of Immersive Theatre?

(Open-ended)

500

True or false: Scenic design is the set, furniture, set dressing, etctc on stage that helps tell the setting of the play to an audience.

True

500

In a Greek theatre, what is the area called where the audience sits?

The Theatron

500

What is a form of theatre where the script originates not from a writer or writers, but from collaborative, usually improvisatory, work by a group of people called?



Devised Theatre

500

Traditionally used to signal stage hands that a scene was changing. 

Whistling