An important part of the theater and of each character.
Costume Design
The first commandment of theater audience etiquette.
Do not talk during a performance.
This type of stage is usually found outside.
Outdoor stage
A piece of writing that tells a story and is acted out on a stage.
Drama
The Greek God of theater.
Dionysus
The color worn by characters who are worried, fearful, or grieving.
Black
This rule would be hard to keep depending on traffic.
Do not arrive late.
This type of stage is usually found at concerts.
Platform stage
The main sections of a drama, like a chapter of a book. Made of many scenes.
Acts
Greeks would wear these to exaggerate their expressions or help define the characters they were playing.
Masks
The name of an artificial body part that some actors must wear for their costume design.
A prosthetic
Something that someone reminds the audience to do at the beginning of a performance (modern).
Turn off cell phones
This type of stage might appear in a classroom or an old hotel.
Site-specific stage.
Part of a bigger whole where specific events happen, things change and the setting changes.
Scenes
According to its Greek origins, this word means the seeing place.
Theater
A character might wear this color if they are jealous or envious of another character.
Green
This rule is in place because lights are distracting, and it infringes on copyright laws.
Do not take pictures or recordings.
Another name for this type of stage is an Arena Stage.
Theater in the Round
Specific instructions to the actors.
Stage Directions
In its earliest form, the theater was this.
Religious Rituals
Costumes are cared for by this person.
Wardrobe specialist.
While not a commandment, this rule is suggested because PDA can be distracting.
No cuddling.
This goes around the stage and can hide the set or backstage.
Frame
The lines of the script that the actors speak out loud.
Dialogue.
Historians believe that people created these to explain and rationalize the world around them.
Myths