What is the imaginary wall between the actors and the audience?
What is the forth wall?
What ancient civilization is known for starting theater?
What is Greece?
Who writes the script?
Who is the playwright?
What is the main problem or struggle in a story called?
What is the conflict?
What should you do with your phone during a performance?
What is turn it off or silence it?
What is it called when an actor moves to a specific place on stage?
What is blocking?
What English playwright wrote popular plays like "Macbeth", Born in Stratford-upon-Avon , and died on his birthday?
Who is William Shakespeare?
Who tells the actors where to move and how to perform each scene?
Who is the director?
What part of the story introduces characters and setting?
What is the Exposition?
What is the correct response to a time call in a rehersal or tech setting?
What is "Thank you (Time)"?
What lighting instrument creates a large pool of light that is adjustable?
What is a Fresnel?
What style of theater used masks and stock characters?
What is Commedia Dell'arte?
Who is in charge of running the show backstage and calling cues?
Who is the Stage Manager?
What is the theme of a play also known as?
What is the message or central idea?
Is it okay to touch someone else's prop without permission?
What is no?
What is a soliloquy?
What is a speech where a character talks to themselves reveling their inner thoughts?
During what period of theater was a ranked stage introduced?
What was the Renaissanc?
What job involves designing and handling costumes?
Who is the costume designer?
What do you call the turning point of a story?
What is the climax?
Why should you never run backstage?
What is to avoid accidents or injuries?
What is an actor who uses a prop to define his/her character and situation?
What is stage business
Who was the Greek philosopher died when an eagle dropped a turtle an their head?
Who was Aechylus?
Who is in charge of the general overseeing for everything?
Who is the producer?
What are the 6 elements of drama according to Aristotle? (You must get them all for the points)
What are Plot, Character, Thought, Diction, Music, and Spectacle?
What is the rule about looking through the curtain before a show?
What is you should never do it?