Theatre Origins
Playwrights
Directors
Pipeline
What is Theatre?
100

Asides, Soliloquies, bursting into song are all examples of this.

What is a theatre convention?

100

Roughly translated as "Praise Singer", this storyteller hails from West Africa.

What is a Griot?

100

Under this system, the lead actor was in control of all creative choices and was the only one allowed to stand in the light.


What is the Star System?

100

This high school teacher and mother struggles to protect her son from the school-to-prison pipeline.

Who is Nya?

100

Ancient Masks recognized as the universal symbols of theatre.

What are the comedy and tragedy masks?

200

A Birthday, Graduation, Quinceañera, a Japanese Divorce Ceremony, are all examples of this. 

What is a ritual of growth?

200

William Shakespeare held this title, conferred on him by the royal family.

What is a Bard?

200

Founder of the Meiningen Player and the unified production concept.

Who is the Duke of Saxe Meiningen?

200

Much of the play takes place in this type of school, where Nya works as a teacher.

What is a public school?

200

These four elements are needed for something to be considered theatre

What are Actors, a story, an audience, and a space.

300

This theory of one of the origins of theatre is when Thespis decided to step away from the chorus and become the first actor in Greek Theatre.

What is the theory of "Stepping Out"

300

The four purposes of all storytellers.

What is Creator, Memorizer, Entertainer, and Communal Historian?

300

The fundamental question the director must answer before beginning their job.

What is "Why" - why stage this show here, now, with these actors and for this audience? Why does this performance matter?

300

This Richard Wright novel, which Nya teaches, serves as a major literary reference in the play.

What is Native Son?

300

The belief that while watching theatre we are watching real people experiencing real life 

What is the suspension of disbelief?

400

This theory of one of the origins of theatre is when a person decided to show their story rather than just tell it.

What is the "Theory of Spontaneous Inspiration"?

400

Action, Suspense, Believability, Fluidity, Compression

What are the 5 elements of a good play?

400

The two types of modern director.

What is Traditional and Conceptual?

400

Throughout the play, Nya uses this natural phenomenon as a metaphor for Omari’s struggles and the systemic forces working against him.

What is a pipeline?

400

The belief that while watching theatre we are aware that we are watching a show. 

What is Aesthetic Distance?

500

Professor Galas's favorite definition of Dionysus

The god of the altered state of mind

500

A character actively trying to prevent the main character from getting what they want 

What is an Antagonist?

500

The director's last day in charge.

What is "Opening Night"?

500

This school security guard, known for his tough but caring attitude, tries to guide students while navigating the limits of his power.

Who is Dun?

500

Love, War, Generations, Rebellion, Dreams, and Values

What are the 6 Life themes?