Stage Directions
Stage Pictures
Tongue Twisters
Projection/Voice
Characterization
100

Up Stage Right

Where is Up Stage Right?

100

A frozen picture

What is a tableau?

100

Complete the tongue twister: Red leather ____ leather

What is yellow?

100

Say your name and your grade.

Hello, my name is _____ and I am in _____ grade!

100

Show us an old person with your voice ONLY.

Old person voice

200

Center Stage

Where is Center Stage?

200

Frozen picture of a group

What is a stage picture?

200

Complete the tongue twister: Peter Piper picked a peck of _____ peppers

What is pickled?

200

Say your name in your chest voice.

Hello, my name is ______.

200

Show us a bird with your BODY only!

Bird movement

300

Stage Left

Where is Stage Left?

300

Low, medium, and high

What are levels?

300

Complete the tongue twister: _____ New York

What is unique?

300

Say your name in your head voice.

Hello, my name is _____.

300

Show us a gingerbread voice with your voice ONLY

Gingerbread voice

400

Down Stage Left

Where is Down Stage Left?

400

One way to make a good stage picture

1. Different levels

2. No straight lines

3. Everyone is visible

400

Complete the tongue twister: ______ icky icicles.

What is eight?

400

Say your name in your nasal voice.

Hello, my name is _____.

400

Show us a flower with your BODY only!

Flower movement

500
Why is it called Up and Down Stage?

Raked stages

500

Stage picture of a fireplace

Stage picture complete!

500

Complete the tongue twister: She sells _____ by the sea shore.

What are seashells?

500

Why do you need to project?

To make sure everyone can understand you!

500

What kind of voice (chest, nasal, or head) would a fairy speak with?

Head