In the middle of the stage, audience point of view
What is Center Stage?
Most common type of stage
What is Proscenium Stage?
Term meaning a group of people working together to achieve a goal
What is ensemble?
Type of genre that tells a dialogue through song and dance
The term meaning the time at the end of the show when the actors take their bows.
What is Curtain Call?
The big beautiful curtain that opens up during curtain calls
What is Grand Drape?
Blank creative canvas used as a stage but is limitless
Black Box
Helps enhance a team or a group
(Think back when made comparisons)
Theatre Games
Almost always avoid this position on stage
The term meaning a fine scene or musical number during the show when the audience applauses.
What is Show-Stopper?
The back left from the audience point of view
What is Up Stage Right?
You can see a boxing match on this type of stage
What is Arena Stage?
Helps enhance an individual
(Think back when we made comparisons)
Theatre Warm Ups
The term angle out towards the audience comes from these positions?
What is 1/4 Right and 1/4 Left?
The term meaning the end if the show when the audience stands to applaud. Sometimes this could mean an encore.
What is Standing Ovation?
Most of the time referred to as the back curtain but moves across the stage.
What is the travelers curtain?
Models are most notorious for using this stage like a catwalk
What is Thrust Stage?
Theatre Games helps you with this in theatre?
A.) Making friends while having fun.
B.) Enhancing Strength while having fun.
C.) Learn to Memorize lines while having fun.
D.) Builds confidence while having fun.
What is D.) Builds confidence while having fun.
Type of genre that is over the topic in dramatic aspects as well as comedic aspects.
What is Melodrama?
This term means that feedback can be both positive and negative but we judge carefully and critically.
What is Critique?
We get stage directions from this slanted stage.
What is Raked Stage?
Gardens, Churches, Classrooms, Hallway are examples of this
Found Space
Theatre Warm Ups helps with this in theatre:
A.) Enhances breath control while relaxing.
B.) Fosters breathing, vocality, and physicality while relaxing.
C.) Know everyones names while relaxing.
D.) Controls body temperature while relaxing.
What is B.) Fosters breathing, vocality and physicality while relaxing.
The term meaning the position of the actor's body in relationship to the audience
This term means that you will develop the ability to watch plays with intelligence and with emotional sensitivity
What is Audience Etiquette?